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Hemidrachm 380 BC - 360 BC
Silver | 2.04 g | 12.0 mm |
Issuer | Klazomenai (Ionia) |
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Type | Standard circulation coin |
Years | 380 BC - 360 BC |
Value | ½ Drachm |
Currency | Drachm |
Composition | Silver |
Weight | 2.04 g |
Diameter | 12.0 mm |
Shape | Round (irregular) |
Technique | Hammered |
Demonetized | Yes |
Updated | 2024-10-10 |
Numista | N#389038 |
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Rarity index | 100% |
Reverse
Swan standing left, wings spread and the name of the magistrate around with a kantharos to the left.
Script: Greek
Lettering: ΚΛΑ– ZΟ – ΜΝΗ– ΣΙΘΕΟΣ
Comment
SNG Copenhagen 24 var. (different magistrate name).
Interesting fact
The Hemidrachm coin was used as a form of currency in ancient Greece, specifically in the city of Klazomenai (Ionia) during the 4th century BC. The coin features an image of a lion's head on one side and an inscription on the other side that reads "Klazomenai" in ancient Greek. The coin was made of silver and weighed approximately 2.04 grams. Despite its small size, the Hemidrachm was a valuable form of currency during its time and played an important role in the economy of ancient Greece.