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Issuer Miletopolis (Mysia)
Year 200 BC - 1 BC
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Reference(s) France#1302-1304 Copenhagen#249-250 , SNG von Aulock#1311 , BMC Greek#6 Arikantürk#668-671 , CN type#19815
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Reverse description Double-bodied owl standing facing in the central field, its head rendered frontally with large eyes clearly delineated — a distinctive civic type closely related to the Athenian glaukos iconography adapted for Miletopolis coinage. The two bodies flank the central head symmetrically. The ethnic legend MIΛΗΤΟΠOΛITΩN curves around the device in Greek characters, distributed along the upper and lower periphery of the field.
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Edge Plain
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Mintage ND (200 BC - 1 BC)
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