Obol (380 BC - 325 BC) front Obol (380 BC - 325 BC) back
Obol (380 BC - 325 BC) photo
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Obol 380 BC - 325 BC

 
Silver 0.53 g 10.5 mm
Description
Issuer
Tarentum (Calabria)
Type
Standard circulation coin
Years
380 BC - 325 BC
Value
Obol (⅙)
Currency
Campanian (Italic-Achaean) drachm
Composition
Silver
Weight
0.53 g
Diameter
10.5 mm
Shape
Round (irregular)
Technique
Hammered
Orientation
Variable alignment ↺
Demonetized
Yes
Updated
2024-10-09
References
Numista
N#417189
Rarity index
97%

Reverse

Bucranium, with pellet above.

Script: Greek (retrograde)

Lettering: K

Interesting fact

The Obol coin from Tarentum was used as a form of currency in the ancient Greek city of Tarentum, which is now located in Calabria, Italy. The coin features the image of a dolphin, which was a symbol of the city and represented its connection to the sea. The use of the dolphin image on the coin was a way for the city to showcase its maritime trade and cultural ties to other Greek cities in the Mediterranean.