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diobol Numism.|daɪˈəʊbɒl| [ad. Gr. διώβολον, f. δι- (di-2) twice + ὀβολ-ός obol.] A silver coin of ancient Greece equal to two obols.
1887B. V. Head Hist. Numorum 36 The well-known type of the Tarentine diobol, Herakles strangling the lion, recurs on diobols of Arpi, Cælia, Rubi, and Teate. Ibid., The currency of Apulia..consisted..of silver diobols and didrachms of Tarentum. |