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| Issuer | Side (Lycia et Pamphylia) |
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| Year | 253-260 |
| Type | Standard circulation coin |
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| Obverse script | Greek |
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| Reverse description | Athena standing left in full figure, clad in chiton and aegis, holding a palm branch in her left hand while extending her right hand to deposit a pebble or ballot into a tall funerary or voting urn at her side. The composition alludes to the Athenian myth of Athena's judgment, reflecting Side's strong civic and cultural ties to the goddess. The reverse field is relatively plain, with the deity rendered in a static, formal provincial style. The encircling legend identifies the mint city and its neokorate status. The design type is characteristic of coinage struck at Side during the mid-third century AD. |
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| Edge | Plain |
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