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| 裏面の説明 | Stern of a galley oriented to left, rendered in crisp relief with architectural detail typical of 4th-century BC Phaselitan coinage. Above the stern, Nike flies to the left with wings spread, holding a wreath extended in both hands in the gesture of crowning. The civic ethnic ΦAΣ appears in the upper field, identifying the issuing city of Phaselis. The incuse square surround, characteristic of early hammered technique, frames the composition. |
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| 裏面の銘文 | ΦAΣ |
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Phaselis was a Lycian coastal city that built its prosperity almost entirely on maritime trade, functioning as a key intermediary between the Aegean world and the eastern Mediterranean. Its coinage circulated widely across trade routes rather than being confined to local exchange, which explains why Phaselitan silver turns up in hoards from Egypt to the Black Sea. Alexander the Great wintered there in 333 BC — the city opened its gates without resistance — and Phaselitan staters of precisely this period would have passed through hands on both sides of that transition from Persian-influenced autonomy to Macedonian hegemony.