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Obol 500 BC - 480 BC
| Silver | 0.89 g | - |
| Issuer | Orreskioi (Thraco-macedonian region) |
|---|---|
| Type | Standard circulation coin |
| Years | 500 BC - 480 BC |
| Value | Obol (⅙) |
| Currency | Drachm |
| Composition | Silver |
| Weight | 0.89 g |
| Shape | Round (irregular) |
| Technique | Hammered, Incuse |
| Demonetized | Yes |
| Updated | 2024-10-10 |
| Numista | N#184309 |
|---|---|
| Rarity index | 100% |
Reverse
Quadripartite incuse square
Interesting fact
The Obol coin was used as a form of currency in the Thraco-Macedonian region during the 5th century BC. It was made of silver and weighed approximately 0.89 grams. Despite its small size, the Obol coin played a significant role in the economy of the region, as it was widely used for trade and commerce. Its design featured an image of a lion, which was a symbol of power and strength in ancient Greek culture. The Obol coin was also used as a means of payment for soldiers and mercenaries, highlighting its importance in the military and political spheres of the time.