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Tetradrachm - Anonymous Fouree

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Year 200 BC - 24 BC
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Weight 13.48 g
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Reverse script Greek
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Edge Plain
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Fouree tetradrachms — coins with a base metal core clad in silver — were produced both by official mints attempting to stretch bullion supplies and by private counterfeiters working in parallel. Distinguishing the two is rarely straightforward. The Huth classification places this piece among anonymous issues, meaning no issuing authority has been conclusively identified, which itself brackets a period spanning the late Hellenistic world through the final decades of the Roman Republic's eastern expansion.

The weight here sits close to the Attic standard, suggesting the forger — or issuer — was targeting a specific market where weight testing was practiced.

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