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           | DescriptionTétradrachme Stépanophore représentant Athéna.jpg | 
           
            Français : Nom de l'atelier : Ionie, Héraclée du Latmum  Métal : argent Diamètre : 32,5mm Axe des coins : 9h. Poids : 16,81g. 
             Titulature avers : Anépigraphe. Description avers : Tête casquée d'Athéna à droite, coiffée du casque attique à cimier et à triple aigrette, orné d'un Pégase volant et de quatre protomés de chevaux. Description revers : Massue dans une couronne de chêne ; au-dessous de la massue, petite chouette debout de face et deux monogrammes complexes. Légende revers : HRAKLEWTWN/ (MIAT) - (WUR)  Traduction revers : (d’Héraclée).  
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           c. 150 AC | 
          
          
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            http://vso.numishop.eu/fiche-v51_0195-vso_mo-1-IONIE_HERACLEE_DU_LATMUM_Tetradrachme_stephanophore_c_150_AC.html | 
          
          
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           cgb.fr | 
          
          
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