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Stater - Damonaktos

Issuer Kyrene
Year 331 BC - 322 BC
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Weight 8.58 g
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Obverse lettering KYPANAION
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Kyrene's gold coinage of this period reflects the city's extraordinary wealth derived from silphium, the now-extinct plant traded across the Mediterranean at near-silver weight for-ounce parity. The magistrate name Damonaktos appears on a tight cluster of issues datable to the decade following Alexander's conquest of Egypt in 332 BC, when Kyrene briefly asserted de facto independence under the reformer Thibron and then a succession of local authorities before submitting to Ptolemy's general Ophellas in 322 BC — the terminus for this series.

The Jameson and Naville specimens remain the primary reference points for die linkage studies on this magistrate's output.

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