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| 背面描述 | Incuse square enclosing a triskeles-type swastika or triskelion motif composed of three curved wing-like elements radiating from a central raised boss or pellet. The design is executed in deep incuse relief within a recessed square punch, characteristic of early Achaemenid-period Lycian dynastic coinage. The incuse compartment is divided by a horizontal ground line at the base, and the field is otherwise plain. |
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| 边缘 | Plain |
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Kuprilli ruled as one of the more powerful Lycian dynasts during the mid-fifth century BC, controlling territory centered on Limyra while nominally operating under Achaemenid Persian suzerainty. His coinage is among the earliest to carry a Lycian dynastic name, placing these staters at a formative moment in the region's numismatic history — before the later dynasts like Kherei and Mithrapata produced the more abundant series that dominate collections today. Mørkholm and Zahle's classification remains the standard reference, though die studies have continued to refine the sequence and relative chronology of Kuprilli's issues across his several mints.