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Stater - Uncertain Dynast

Issuer Lycia, Dynasts of
Year 500 BC - 460 BC
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Value Silver Stater (2)
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Edge Plain
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Mintage ND (500 BC - 460 BC)
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Lycian dynastic coinage of the early fifth century presents persistent attribution problems — the issuing authority here remains unresolved, which is itself historically telling. Lycia operated not as a unified state but as a loose confederation of semi-autonomous dynasts, each striking silver in their own name or emblem without central coordination. The region resisted Persian administrative pressure more successfully than most of Anatolia during this period, and that political fragmentation is directly reflected in the numismatic record.

The Müseler corpus remains the primary scholarly attempt to untangle these attributions, but early specimens like this one predate the dynastic name-legends that later make identification tractable.

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