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Hemidrachm

Issuer Gortyna
Year 300 BC - 270 BC
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Value Hemidrachm (1/2)
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Mint Gortyna, Crete
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Gortyna was among Crete's most powerful poleis during this period, its coinage reflecting a civic identity distinct from the island's other minting centers at Knossos and Phaistos. The hemidrachm denomination served interisland commerce at a moment when Cretan cities were deeply enmeshed in mercenary networks — Cretan slingers and archers commanded premium rates across the Hellenistic world, and small silver fractions were the practical currency of soldier pay and port-town trade.

Svoronos 68 places this type within a well-documented sequence, though die studies on Gortynian silver remain incomplete relative to mainland issues.

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