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What is an ambolus?

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∙ 16y ago
Updated: 10/30/2025

An ambolus is a type of ancient Greek coin, specifically a silver piece that was used in trade and commerce. It often featured various designs, including images of deities or symbols significant to the city-state that minted it. The term can also refer to a specific historical artifact or numismatic item, but it primarily denotes its role in facilitating economic transactions in ancient times.

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