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Drachm

Issuer Lampsakos (Mysia)
Year 480 BC - 470 BC
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Shape Round (irregular)
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Mint Lampsakos, Mysia
Mintage ND (480 BC - 470 BC)
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Lampsakos occupied a strategically critical position on the eastern shore of the Hellespont, and its early silver coinage reflects the city's considerable commercial weight during the period when Persian control over the Propontis region was being actively contested following the Greco-Persian Wars. The city had been handed to Themistocles by Artaxerxes I as one of several revenue-producing grants — Thucydides records it specifically — which speaks to how seriously the Persians valued its toll-collecting position on the straits.

The SNG France and de Luynes references place this firmly within the transitional archaic-to-classical minting phase, before Lampsakos shifted to its later electrum stater production that would dominate its numismatic output through the fourth century.

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