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Æ15

Issuer Attaleia
Year 200 BC - 1 BC
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Currency Drachm
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Obverse description Bearded male head in right profile, likely depicting Zeus or a local river god, with flowing hair rendered in detailed relief. The portrait is enclosed within a dotted border (grenetis) that frames the design along the coin's periphery. The style is consistent with Hellenistic civic bronze coinage of Pamphylia, exhibiting naturalistic facial features and bold die engraving.
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Reverse description Standing female figure, likely Nike or Artemis, advancing left in three-quarter view, draped in a flowing chiton with billowing garments. She extends her right arm forward, possibly holding a wreath or branch, with the figure rendered in typical Hellenistic style. The ethnic legend ΑΤΤΑΛΕ-ΙΩΝ (of the Attaleians) is distributed in the field to the left and right of the figure, identifying the issuing civic authority of Attaleia in Pamphylia.
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