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| Issuer | Uncertain Greek city |
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| Year | 500 BC - 400 BC |
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| Weight | 10.73 g |
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| Obverse description | Facing view of a crenelated city wall with three prominent towers, each rendered in careful architectural relief with a battlemented parapet; the wall is depicted frontally with a gate or base course visible at the lower register. The design is executed in a bold, archaic Greek style with strong linear detail emphasizing the fortification's defensive character. No legend or inscription appears in the field. |
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| Edge | Plain |
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Without a confirmed issuing authority, attribution hinges entirely on die study and metal analysis. Several staters of this weight class and period have been tentatively linked to cities along the western Anatolian coast or the northern Aegean, regions where Greek civic identity and coinage authority were both contested during the prolonged fallout of the Greco-Persian Wars.