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| Issuer | Aspendos |
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| Year | 465 BC - 430 BC |
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| Orientation | Variable alignment ↺ |
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| Reverse description | Two nude wrestlers shown in vigorous combat within a shallow incuse square, mirroring the obverse composition but rendered in incuse relief. The figures are depicted in animated struggle, with one wrestler bending forward and the other leaning back, their limbs interlocked. To the upper left of the field, the Greek letters Ε and Σ appear as the civic abbreviation for Aspendos. A pronounced incuse punch mark is visible at lower right within the square. The style is characteristic of early Classical Pamphylian die-cutting. |
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| Reverse lettering | EΣ |
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| Mint | Aspendos |
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