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| 背面描述 | A distinctive double-bodied owl standing facing, with two conjoined bodies sharing a single frontal head, the sacred bird of Athena rendered as a heraldic device unique to Miletopolis coinage. The owl's large round eyes and feathered plumage are rendered in relief, the two bodies splayed symmetrically to left and right with talons visible below. The ethnic legend MIΛ ΗΤΟ is disposed in the field to either side of the central device, identifying the issuing city. The composition is contained within a plain circular border. |
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| 背面铭文 | MIΛ ΗΤΟ |
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Miletopolis, a minor Mysian city situated near the Macestus River, struck bronze civic coinage intermittently across the Hellenistic period with no surviving literary record of its mint operations. The city is better known from Strabo's geographic notices than from its coinage, and its issues remain poorly documented — the France and CN references here span a two-century range precisely because firm die-study chronology has never been established for this series.