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⅙ Siglos - Euelthon

Issuer Salamis of Cyprus
Year 525 BC - 500 BC
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Obverse description A recumbent ram depicted in left profile occupies the central field, rendered in the archaic Cypriot artistic style. Above the ram, a Cypriot-syllabic inscription reads the royal name Euelthon. An ankh symbol is positioned in the left field, serving as an additional royal or religious emblem. The design elements are characteristic of the coinage issued under King Euelthon of Salamis during the late Archaic period.
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Obverse lettering 𐠁𐠲𐠸𐠭𐠷
(Translation: Euelthon)
Reverse description Plain incuse punch, typical of early hammered coinage of the Archaic period in Cyprus. The reverse bears no figurative design or inscription, consisting solely of a smooth, irregular incuse surface resulting from the striking technique employed at the Salamis mint.
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