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| Issuer | Soloi (Cilicia) |
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| Year | 410 BC - 375 BC |
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| Weight | 10.09 g |
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| Reverse script | Greek |
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| Mint | Soloi |
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Soloi was one of the most hellenized cities in Cilicia, reputedly founded by settlers from Rhodes and Lindos, and its coinage from this period reflects the mixed cultural pressures of a region caught between Athenian commercial influence and Achaemenid political control. The city gave its name — or so ancient writers claimed — to the word "solecism," from the corrupted Greek supposedly spoken by its inhabitants.
Production of these staters aligns with a period when Cilician dynasts were minting heavily to pay Greek mercenaries serving Persian interests, a function that likely drove much of the silver coinage circulating through the eastern Mediterranean in the early fourth century.