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Tragilos, Macedonia

Tragilos, a small Greek settlement in Bisaltia, was destroyed either by Thracians or during the great Celtic invasion and abandoned in the 3rd century B.C.

Tragilos, Macedonia, c. 450 - 410 B.C.

|Tragilos|, |Tragilos,| |Macedonia,| |c.| |450| |-| |410| |B.C.||hemiobol|
Tragilos, a small Greek settlement in Bisaltia, was destroyed either by Thracians or during the great Celtic invasion and abandoned in the 3rd century B.C.
GS48664. Silver hemiobol, BMC Macedonia p. 130, 4; SNG Cop 447; AMNG III-2 p. 131, 2; HGC 3 746, aVF, grainy, weight 0.229 g, maximum diameter 5.8 mm, die axis 225o, Tragilos (near Aidonohori, Greece) mint, c. 450 - 410 B.C.; obverse cluster of grapes; reverse T-P-A-I, clockwise from the upper left, in the quarters of a shallow incuse square; SOLD


Tragilos, Macedonia, c. 450 - 400 B.C.

|Tragilos|, |Tragilos,| |Macedonia,| |c.| |450| |-| |400| |B.C.||AE| |10|
Tragilos was a small Greek settlement in Bisaltia, and was destroyed and abandoned in the 3rd century B.C. by either Thracians or Celts during the great Celtic invasion.
GB28975. Bronze AE 10, SNG Cop 448; BMC Macedonia p. 131, 8 - 10; Weber 1984, VF, nice green patina, weight 0.917 g, maximum diameter 10.1 mm, die axis 0o, Tragilos (near Aidonohori, Greece) mint, c. 450 - 400 B.C.; obverse head of Hermes right wearing petasos; reverse T-P-A-I, clockwise from the upper left, in the quarters of a shallow incuse square; nice green patina; scarce; SOLD










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Sylloge Nummorum Graecorum, USA, The Collection of the American Numismatic Society, Part 7: Macedonia 1 (Cities, Thraco-Macedonian Tribes, Paeonian kings). (New York, 1997).

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