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Obol

Issuer Uncertain Cilician city
Year 400 BC - 301 BC
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Value Obol (⅙)
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Obverse description Forepart of a lion to left with head turned to face the viewer, rendered in a bold, archaic style with a prominent mane depicted by incised radiating lines. The lion's forepaws are extended forward, with claws clearly articulated. The design fills the flan with strong relief, characteristic of Cilician mint workmanship of the fourth century BC.
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Mintage ND (400 BC - 301 BC)
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Cilicia in the fourth century hosted a dense cluster of semi-autonomous cities and dynasts, many of them issuing fractional silver that is still being properly attributed. SNG Levante 215 falls within a group of obols whose precise civic origin remains unresolved — the reference assigns a broad regional identity rather than a specific mint, which is itself diagnostic of how fragmented and competitive coinage authority was in this corridor during the Achaemenid satrapial period.

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