Thrace, Byzantion, Circa 340-320 BC, AR Half Siglos, Bull / Quadripartite

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Description

Greek, Thrace, Byzantion, Circa 340-320 BC, AR Half Siglos ‘Hemidrachm’ (silver, 2.2g, 13.2mm)
Obv: Ī Y Bull standing left on dolphin left
Rev: Quadripartite incuse square of mill sail pattern
Ref: Quadripartite incuse square of mill sail pattern; Schƶnert-Geiss 291 Rarity/Choice: Common, VF (exhibiting corrosion on the reverse, otherwise nicely struck)
Note: The bull on this coin is often interpreted as representing Poseidon, the Greek god of the sea, while the dolphin symbolizes maritime trade. This imagery, with the dolphin swimming left, is typical of coins minted in Byzantion, symbolizing the city’s maritime connections and prosperity. The incuse square design, with each quadrant resembling a mill sail, is characteristic of coins minted in Byzantion during this period. It may represent the city’s reliance on maritime trade and its strategic location as a trading hub. Overall, this coin reflects the maritime and commercial importance of Byzantion in Thrace during the 4th century BC, highlighting its role as a significant center of trade and commerce in the ancient world.