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Stater

Issuer Mallos (Cilicia)
Year 440 BC - 385 BC
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Shape Round (irregular)
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Reverse description Standing female figure, identified as Demeter, depicted in profile facing right in flowing drapery. She holds a flaming torch upright in her extended right hand and a downward-pointing bunch of grain ears in her lowered left hand, emblematic of her role as goddess of the harvest. The inscription MAΛ appears in the field, an abbreviated ethnic for the mint city of Mallos. The reverse type is rendered in the incuse or shallow relief technique typical of Cilician staters of the fifth and early fourth centuries BC.
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Edge Plain
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