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| 背面描述 | Tip of a spear pointing to the right, depicted in profile within a plain field. An alphabetic Greek inscription appears to the left of the spear point, serving as the mint or magistrate abbreviation typical of small Cypriot bronze issues of the early fourth century BC. |
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| 边缘 | Plain |
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Marion was a Greek city-state on the northwestern coast of Cyprus, eventually destroyed by Ptolemy I around 312 BC as punishment for its pro-Persian sympathies during his campaign to control the island. This tiny bronze, issued under the magistrate Timocharis, belongs to the autonomous civic coinage produced before that destruction — after which the site was abandoned and its population forcibly relocated to Paphos.