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| Issuer | Kos |
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| Year | 530 BC - 500 BC |
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| Value | 1 Stater = 3 Drachm |
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| Edge | Plain |
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| Mintage | ND (530 BC - 500 BC) |
| Additional information |
Kos operated as a significant trading hub in the eastern Aegean during the late Archaic period, and its early silver coinage reflects direct commercial engagement with Lydian and Phoenician weight standards circulating across the region. The Koan stater aligns with the Chian-Rhodian weight standard, a deliberate choice that facilitated exchange with neighboring island polities rather than mainland Greek markets.
BMC Greek #1 placement indicates this is among the earliest documented examples attributed to the Koan mint — a position that carries real chronological weight given how fragmentary the attribution evidence remains for many Aegean island coinages of this period.