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| Issuer | Caria, Achaemenid Satrapy of |
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| Year | 377 BC - 370 BC |
| Type | Standard circulation coin |
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| Reverse description | Shallow circular incuse punch containing a prominent stellate or wheel-like pattern in relief, consisting of a central boss surrounded by eight radiating elements alternating between elongated teardrop-shaped petals and narrow linear spokes, each petal accompanied by a small pellet at its base. The overall composition creates a symmetrical, pinwheel-like design characteristic of early Carian dynastic coinage, executed within the broad, flat-bottomed incuse square typical of late Achaemenid-period silver staters from the Mylasa mint. |
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| Mint | Mylasa |
| Mintage | ND (377 BC - 370 BC) |
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