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| 背面描述 | Triskeles with three legs radiating from a large central annulet, all elements in incuse. Pellet and monogram appear between the rotating arms, serving as dynastic identifiers characteristic of eastern Lycian coinage of the mid-fifth century BC. |
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| 铸造量 | ND (460 BC - 440 BC) |
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Khinakha remains one of the least-documented dynasts in the Lycian sequence — no city, no building inscription, no Greek literary source names him directly. His coins constitute the primary evidence that he governed at all. The eastern Lycian attribution rests largely on stylistic comparison with neighboring dynastic issues rather than any findspot consensus, and the mint location remains genuinely unresolved in the scholarship.