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| Issuer | Mylasa |
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| Year | 520 BC - 490 BC |
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| Value | Silver Stater (3) |
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| Reverse description | Two adjacent incuse rectangular punches of unequal size, produced by the hammer strike of the reverse die; the larger punch to the left displays a rough, irregular surface, while the smaller punch to the right retains a smoother, recessed field. This incuse arrangement is typical of early archaic Greek and Anatolian silver coinage, serving as authentication of the silver flan rather than carrying a pictorial device. |
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| Mint | Mylasa |
| Mintage | ND (520 BC - 490 BC) |
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