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| Issuer | Mytilene |
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| Year | 478 BC - 455 BC |
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| Currency | Drachm |
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| Edge | Plain |
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| Mintage | ND (478 BC - 455 BC) |
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Mytilene and Phocaea operated a joint electrum coinage under a treaty — confirmed by the remarkable consistency in weight standards across both cities' issues — though each city struck its own distinct types. This particular hekte falls within the decades immediately following the Persian Wars, when Mytilene was navigating the transition from loose Aegean autonomy to the increasingly extractive obligations of Athenian alliance. The Delian League's tribute assessments, which began in 454 BC, applied direct financial pressure on Lesbian poleis, making issues from this window genuinely transitional documents of a city's monetary independence under strain.