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| Issuer | Silandus |
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| Year | 193-235 |
| Type | Standard circulation coin |
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| Obverse script | Greek |
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| Reverse description | A cult statue of a local deity, likely Artemis or a Lydian mother goddess, shown standing frontally in a rigid, xoanon-like posture with arms extended or held at the sides, set upon a base or plinth. The figure is rendered in an archaic, hieratic style characteristic of Anatolian provincial coinage. The ethnic legend CIΛANΔEΩN (of the Silandeans) surrounds the central type, identifying the issuing civic authority of Silandus in Lydia. |
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| Mint | Silandus, Lydia |
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