Silver triobol
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Coins of Greek city-states depicted unique images or symbols that represented their particular city. Argos began issuing coins at the beginning of the 5th century B.C. with the forepart of a wolf on the obverse and an "A" on the reverse. The wolf was the symbol of Apollo Lykios (Wolf-god), who was worshipped in Argos and had a sanctuary dedicated to him near the agora.
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