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The Ancient Coinage of Dikaia

Listed by Moushmov Number

Including additional items for this online edition, with numbers in italics.
DICAEA (580 – 480 B.C.) (close to Abdera, now Yakbeli?)
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Autonomous silver coins.

3816 Woman’s head right or left without legend. Rev. : ΔIKA or ΔIK. Concave square and within – head of an ox right. 15 mm.
3817 Herakles’s bearded head with lion’s skin right or left. Rev. : Concave square divided into 4 little parts. 18 mm. Table LII 1.
3818 The same coin, but smaller. 10 mm. Table LII 30.
3819 The same coin, but bigger. 24 mm. Table LII 4.
Thrace, Dikaia AR Distater. Circa 490-480 BC. Head of Herakles right, in lion's skin headdress / rough quadripartite incuse square. Schönert-Geiss 2v, May 14-16.
3820 The same front part (head right). Rev. : Concave square and within – head of an ox. 17 mm. Table LII 2.
3821 The same front part; at the front part the letter Δ. Rev. : ΔIKAI (reading inverted). Concave square and within – rooster right. 14 mm.
3822 The same front part. Rev. : ΔIK. Head of an ox right. 17 mm. Table LII 3.

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