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| Issuer | Nagidos |
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| Year | 400 BC - 380 BC |
| Type | Standard circulation coin |
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| Obverse script | Greek |
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| Mint | Nagidos |
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Nagidos was a small Greek settlement on the Cilician coast, near modern Bozyazı in Turkey, and among the earliest cities in the region to strike its own silver coinage. Its issues are rare enough that the SNG Levante corpus remains the primary reference point for attributing them. The city was absorbed into the broader Achaemenid administrative sphere during this period, yet continued producing civic coinage — a common tension along the Cilician littoral where Greek urban identity persisted under Persian regional control.