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| Uitgever | Lampsakos (Mysia) |
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| Jaar | 387 BC - 334 BC |
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| Gewicht | 8.51 g |
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| Beschrijving voorzijde | Draped bust of Hera facing left, her head crowned with a tall, ornately decorated polos; the goddess is rendered in fine archaic-classical style with carefully delineated hair. A bow and quiver are depicted in the right field, serving as a secondary divine attribute and identifying symbol of the type. |
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| Oplage | ND (387 BC - 334 BC) |
| Aanvullende informatie |
Lampsakos was among the most prolific producers of gold staters in the eastern Aegean during the fourth century, operating under Persian suzerainty before Alexander's campaign swept through Mysia in 334. The city's gold coinage is notable for the sheer variety of its types — no two issues share the same reverse design, a minting practice almost without parallel in the Greek world and one that numismatists still have no fully satisfying explanation for.
The unresolved Baldwin reference here is characteristic of the series: classification remains contested, with specimens frequently surfacing that resist clean attribution to established sequences.