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| Uitgever | Lycia, Dynasts of |
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| Jaar | 460 BC - 430 BC |
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| Waarde | Diobol (⅓) |
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| Beschrijving voorzijde | Draped bust of a female figure, tentatively identified as Aphrodite, depicted in right-facing profile. The hair is elaborately arranged and secured within a fine reticulated hair-net, rendered with careful engraving detail characteristic of early Lycian dynastic coinage. The facial features are modelled in a severe archaic-to-early Classical style, with a well-defined eye, prominent nose, and subtly parted lips. No legend or inscription appears in the field. |
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| Oplage | ND (460 BC - 430 BC) |
| Aanvullende informatie |
Lycian dynastic coinage of the fifth century BC was produced by semi-autonomous rulers operating under loose Achaemenid suzerainty — local enough to mint in their own names, subordinate enough that precise attribution remains contested two and a half millennia later. Without a readable dynast name, this piece falls into the broad unattributed category that has frustrated scholars since Babelon first catalogued the series.
The Traité II reference places it among a cluster of issues Babelon grouped by fabric and type rather than ruler, a methodology that subsequent die studies have only partially refined.