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Stater

Uitgever Uncertain Ionian city
Jaar 650 BC - 600 BC
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Vorm Round (irregular)
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Rand Plain, irregular
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Oplage ND (650 BC - 600 BC)
Aanvullende informatie

Among the earliest struck coins known, the electrum staters attributed to uncertain Ionian mints represent the moment when stamped metal replaced weighed bullion as a medium of exchange — a transition that almost certainly originated in Lydia or the Greek cities of the Anatolian coast in the late seventh century. The precise issuing authority for pieces in Weidauer's Group I remains genuinely unresolved; candidates include Miletus, Ephesus, and Phocaea, but no ancient source definitively assigns early striated or plain-punch staters to any single city.

The electrum itself is naturally occurring, alloyed gold and silver drawn from the Pactolus River deposits in Lydia.