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| Issuer | Alaisa Archonidea |
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| Year | 325 BC - 317 BC |
| Type | Standard circulation coin |
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| Obverse lettering | APXAΓETAΣ |
| Reverse description | A winged thunderbolt is depicted upright at center, its wings elegantly spread and shaft rendered with fine detail, serving as the primary symbol of Zeus and divine authority. To the left of the thunderbolt appears the Greek letter H (eta), functioning as the mark of value denoting the hemilitron denomination. To the right, a bunch of grapes hangs downward, a common Sicilian numismatic symbol evoking the agricultural wealth of the region. The circular Greek legend ΣYMMAXIKON arcs around the upper field, denoting the coin's association with a Sicilian symmachy or military alliance. |
| Reverse script | Greek |
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