diobol


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diobol

(daɪˈɒbəl)
n
(Currencies) (in ancient Greece) a coin worth two obols
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The silver coin shown here purports to be a diobol from Mesembria in Thrace dating from this period but is actually a fake - the obvious pitting indicates that this was cast rather than hammered as the original would have been.
Genuine Mesembrian diobols in good condition can sell for around PS100.