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Issuer Syangela
Year 400 BC - 375 BC
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Composition Bronze
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Obverse description Head of Apollo facing right, laureate, rendered in archaic Greek style with summary detail; the hair arranged in compact locks framing the face. The flan is small and irregularly struck, with the design centered within the broad flat field typical of early Carian bronze coinage.
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Edge Plain
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Syangela was a small Carian settlement whose civic coinage is sparse enough that individual specimens carry genuine documentary weight. The HN Online and Klein references both treat this type as sufficiently distinct to catalog separately, which itself signals how little output the mint produced.

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