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Seleucis and Pieria. Tetrapolis circa 150 BC. Adelphoi Demi issue....

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Seleucis and Pieria. Tetrapolis circa 150 BC. Adelphoi Demi issue
Bronze Æ

21 mm, 8,66 g

Laureate head of Zeus right / ΑΔΕΛΦΩΝ/ ΔΗΜΩΝ, thunderbolt and monograms within wreath.

Very Fine

HGC 9, 1396.

The "Adelphoi Demi" issue refers to a series of coins minted by the city of Delphi in ancient Greece. Delphi, known for its famous oracle and sanctuary of the god Apollo, was an important religious and cultural center in ancient Greece. The term "Adelphoi Demi" translates to "Brothers of the People" in Greek. It indicates that these coins were issued on behalf of a group or association within the city, rather than by the city's official authorities. The exact nature and purpose of the Adelphoi Demi organization are not entirely clear from historical sources. It is believed to have been a civic or religious association composed of members from various social and economic backgrounds within the city. These associations played significant roles in Greek city-states, often providing social support, organizing festivals, or managing religious activities.

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Seleucis and Pieria. Tetrapolis circa 150 BC. Adelphoi Demi issue
Bronze Æ

21 mm, 8,66 g

Laureate head of Zeus right / ΑΔΕΛΦΩΝ/ ΔΗΜΩΝ, thunderbolt and monograms within wreath.

Very Fine

HGC 9, 1396.

The "Adelphoi Demi" issue refers to a series of coins minted by the city of Delphi in ancient Greece. Delphi, known for its famous oracle and sanctuary of the god Apollo, was an important religious and cultural center in ancient Greece. The term "Adelphoi Demi" translates to "Brothers of the People" in Greek. It indicates that these coins were issued on behalf of a group or association within the city, rather than by the city's official authorities. The exact nature and purpose of the Adelphoi Demi organization are not entirely clear from historical sources. It is believed to have been a civic or religious association composed of members from various social and economic backgrounds within the city. These associations played significant roles in Greek city-states, often providing social support, organizing festivals, or managing religious activities.

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