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1⁄12 Stater - Kroisos

Issuer Kings of Lydia
Year 560 BC - 546 BC
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Currency Drachm
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Obverse description Confronted foreparts of a lion and a bull in high relief on an irregularly shaped flan, struck in the archaic Lydian style. The lion, facing right, is rendered with characteristic mane striations and open jaws, its powerful forequarters meeting those of the bull, which faces left with a pellet eye and striated body detail. The two animals occupy the full width of the die, their legs truncated at the lower edge of the design. No legend or inscription is present in the field. The vigorous, bold modelling is typical of the royal coinage issued under Kroisos at Sardis.
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Mint Sardis
Mintage ND (560 BC - 546 BC)
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