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Æ17 - Eupolemos

Issuer Mylasa
Year 295 BC - 280 BC
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Diameter 17.0 mm
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Obverse description Three overlapping Macedonian shields arranged in a triskeles-like composition, each rendered with concentric decorative bands; the two outer shields bear prominent spearheads affixed to their central bosses, a bold Macedonian military iconography associated with the dynast Eupolemos and his Hellenistic context in Karia.
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Reverse description A sword in its sheath depicted vertically at center, with the hilt uppermost and the chape of the scabbard visible at the base, serving as an emblem of military authority. The Greek legend EYΠO appears to the right of the sword, while ΛEMOY is inscribed to the left, together reading EYΠOΛEMOY (genitive of Eupolemos, 'of Eupolemos'). A monogram appears beneath the legend in the lower field, likely denoting a magistrate or mint official.
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