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This Thracian, Thasos trihemiobol from 412-404 B.C. is a rare and fascinating example of early Greek silver coinage. Struck during a vibrant period of Thasos’s history, this small denomination coin features a striking depiction of a satyr, a mythological creature associated with Dionysus and known for its lively, mischievous nature. The satyr’s image is rendered with fine detail and characteristic Greek artistry, capturing movement and personality on a tiny silver flan. The coin’s high-relief design and historical significance make it a prized piece for collectors of Greek antiquities. Struck in AR (silver), the trihemiobol was used in everyday transactions and offers insight into the economy and culture of Thasos, a major maritime and commercial hub in ancient Greece. A stunning and rare artifact, this trihemiobol embodies the mythological and artistic spirit of early Greek city-states and is an excellent addition to any collection of Greek coinage.
| Product Type | Ancient coins |
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