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Deutsch: Bosporanisches Reich, Pantikapaion (heute Kertsch). Tetrachalkon 310–304 v. Chr. (20mm, 7g), Rückseite: Greifprotome, darunter Stör, Umschr.: Π Α Ν (griechisch: PAN). Sear I 1700.[1]
English: Bosporan Kingdom, Panticapaeum (today Kerch). Tetrachalkon 310–304 B.C. (20mm, 7g), reverse: Griffin protome, below Sturgeon, circumscr.: Π Α Ν (Greek: PAN). Sear I 1700.[1]
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  1. a b David R. Sear (2020) An Introductory Guide to Ancient Greek & Roman Coinage, Volume 1: Greek Civic Coins & Tribal Issues, Spink & Son Ltd Retrieved on 30 January 2022. ISBN: 978-1907427657.

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