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| Issuer | Kolophon (Ionia) |
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| Year | 330 BC |
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| Value | 1/4 Stater (5) |
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| Reverse description | A seven-stringed lyre, depicted frontally and in fine detail, occupies the central field; the instrument features two curved arms terminating in volute-shaped horns with disc finials, connected by a crossbar from which the strings descend to a resonating body. To the lower left field, a palm frond or feather is discernible, while a small bird — an attribute of Apollo — appears in the right field. The composition is unlettered, with the symbolic devices serving as the sole civic identifiers on this hammered gold fraction. |
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| Mint | Kolophon |
| Mintage | ND (-330) - apparently unique |
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