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| Issuer | Maroneia |
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| Year | 377 BC - 365 BC |
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| Value | Triobol (1/2) |
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| Obverse lettering | A N Θ |
| Reverse description | A large, naturalistic bunch of grapes hanging from a vine branch with leaves and tendrils, rendered in high relief within a beaded square incuse frame. The vine issues from the upper portion of the square border, with foliage extending to either side. The letters M and A appear in the lower corners of the incuse square, representing an abbreviation of the city name ΜΑΡΩΝΕΙΑ. This distinctive grape cluster type is emblematic of Maroneia, a city renowned in antiquity for its fine wines. |
| Reverse script | Greek |
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