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| Issuer | Sybrita |
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| Year | 320 BC - 270 BC |
| Type | Standard circulation coin |
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| Edge | Plain |
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| Mintage | ND (320 BC - 270 BC) |
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Sybrita was a Cretan city-state whose coinage remains poorly documented compared to the major island mints at Knossos or Gortyna. The attribution of this stater to Sybrita rests largely on Svoronos's foundational work on Cretan numismatics, published in 1890, which has seen limited revision since — meaning some attributions in his corpus carry more confidence than others.
The fifty-year production window assigned to this type reflects scholarly uncertainty rather than documented mint records.