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| 背面描述 | A helmeted and cuirassed horseman galloping at full charge to the right, brandishing a long spear couched forward in his right hand and carrying a round shield on his left arm. The horse is depicted in vigorous motion with forelegs raised. A Herculean club appears behind the rider in the left field, serving as a civic badge of Kibyra. The ethnic legend ΚΙΒΥΡΑΤΩΝ appears in the field, identifying the issuing city, preceded by the monogram IC. |
| 背面文字 | Greek |
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Kibyra was one of the most powerful cities in southwestern Phrygia, controlling a strategic inland trade route and commanding a tetrapolis — a four-city league — that gave it unusual political weight for a non-coastal mint. Roman intervention dissolved that league around 84 BC following the city's support for Mithridates VI during the First Mithridatic War, which effectively ended autonomous silver coinage here. The 82-year window this type spans saw the city shift from Seleucid-influenced monetary conventions toward increasingly Romanized weight standards.