And not the selflessness of conscious thought, of awareness, which the coin would have indicated if obverse but upright.
Dating finds such as amphorae stamps and coins indicate that this settlement existed between c. 335 and c. 250 BC.
It may have been a trading centre as well, as coins coming from different regions would indicate.
Canadian coins, for example, were minted well into 1948 stamped "1947", the new year's issue indicated by a small maple leaf in one corner.
A coin found on the site dating to the reign of Henry II, 1154 to 1189, may indicate that the castle was built during this period.
What I want you to do is to note what the coin indicates.
Roman and Byzantine coins found in Biecz indicate an east-west and north-south trade route.
The latest coins indicate that the hoard was buried in circa AD 365.
The marked coin indicates the lower triagram of the hexagram.
Roman coins found at the site indicate that it was inhabited in the 3rd and 4th centuries AD.