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| Issuer | Aspendos |
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| Year | 465 BC - 430 BC |
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| Technique | Hammered, Incuse |
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| Reverse description | A triskeles — three running legs joined at the center — displayed within a recessed incuse square, symbolizing motion and solar symbolism common to Pamphylian coinage. The Greek inscription EΣT (an abbreviated ethnic for Aspendos) appears above the triskeles. To the left within the incuse field, the head and forepart with outstretched wings of an eagle are depicted, serving as a secondary device. The entire composition is contained within a plain incuse square border. |
| Reverse script | Greek |
| Reverse lettering | EΣT |
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