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Issuer Parion (Mysia)
Year 350 BC - 300 BC
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Currency Drachm
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Reverse description A simplified frontal representation of a temple or altar facade rendered in linear style, framed by two upright pillars supporting a pediment. Within the central intercolumnar space, a kantharos or oenochoe is depicted in the lower field, with a decorative herringbone or laurel-branch frieze running horizontally across the entablature. A small head or protome appears within the pediment above. The ethnic legend ΠΑΡΙ is disposed in Greek characters in the flanking fields to the left and right of the temple structure.
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Reverse lettering ΠΑΡΙ
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Mint Parion
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