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Issuer Phaselis (Lycia)
Year 190 BC - 167 BC
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Weight 4.25 g
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Reverse description Athena standing to the left, helmeted and draped, extending her right arm forward in a gesture of offering or presentation. A large Greek letter alpha (Α) appears prominently in the central field to the right of the figure, likely serving as a civic control mark or denomination indicator. The goddess is depicted in a striding or standing posture with her characteristic martial bearing. The reverse is enclosed within a beaded border. The monogram ΦΑ, abbreviated from ΦΑΣΗ (Phaselis), together with the control letter, identifies the issuing city and series.
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Reverse lettering ΦΑ
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