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Stater

Issuer Aspendos (Pamphylia)
Year 380 BC - 325 BC
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Shape Round (irregular)
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Obverse lettering ΤΑ
Reverse description A nude male figure, identified as a slinger, strides to the right in an energetic pose with his right arm raised and drawn back as if in the act of slinging, his left arm extended forward for balance. To the right of the figure, a triskeles (three running legs radiating from a central point) is depicted in the field, a symbol closely associated with Aspendian coinage of this period. The design is framed within a dotted rectangular border. The partially legible Greek legend, reading ΕΣΤΦΕΔΙΙΥΣ (a variant rendering of ΕΣTFEΔIIYΣ), runs along the left and upper edges of the field, identifying the issuing city. The reverse is engraved in the bold, confident style typical of fourth-century BC Pamphylian mint output.
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