Harpasa was a minor Carian inland town whose civic coinage was issued sporadically under rotating magistrates — the ΕΠΙ ΛΕΩΝΙΔΑ formula naming Leonidas as the presiding official responsible for this issue. The conventus of Alabanda grouped several such small communities for Roman administrative purposes, and their bronze output was strictly local in function, unlikely to have circulated far beyond the immediate territory.
Harpasa was a minor Carian inland town whose civic coinage was issued sporadically under rotating magistrates — the ΕΠΙ ΛΕΩΝΙΔΑ formula naming Leonidas as the presiding official responsible for this issue. The conventus of Alabanda grouped several such small communities for Roman administrative purposes, and their bronze output was strictly local in function, unlikely to have circulated far beyond the immediate territory.