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Issuer Idyma
Year 400 BC - 350 BC
Type Standard circulation coin
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Reverse script Greek
Reverse lettering Ι Δ
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Additional information

Idyma was a minor Karian settlement in the Rhodian Peraea, the territory on the Anatolian mainland controlled by Rhodes. The city struck bronze autonomously during the fourth century before Rhodian administrative consolidation gradually absorbed smaller issuing authorities in the region. Surviving examples are scarce enough that the SNG references remain the primary means of attribution — no substantial hoard has turned up to clarify the sequence of dies or narrow the date range further.

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