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Triobol

Issuer Phanagoreia
Year 390 BC
Type Standard circulation coin
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Reverse lettering ΦΑΝΑ
(Translation: Phanagoreia)
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Mint Phanagoreia
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Additional information

Phanagoreia was one of the dominant Greek colonial cities on the Taman Peninsula, strategically positioned at the eastern end of the Cimmerian Bosporus where it served as a major hub for grain and slave trade with the Scythian interior. The city fell within the growing sphere of the Spartocid dynasty, which consolidated control over Bosporan trade routes through the late fifth and fourth centuries. That every major reference corpus returns no match for this piece is itself significant — unlisted Phanagoreian silver of this period is genuinely rare in the literature, suggesting either a short emission, a variant die not yet formally catalogued, or a specimen that hasn't yet found its way into systematic study.

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