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| 背面描述 | Lion's head facing right with jaws agape, displaying prominent teeth in a snarling pose characteristic of Carian civic coinage of the late Classical period. The mane is rendered with fine, striated lines radiating from the face, demonstrating skilled die-cutting despite the minute size of the flan. The design fills the reverse field entirely, with no legend or exergue present. |
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| 铸造量 | ND (420 BC - 350 BC) |
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At 0.17g, this is fractional coinage at its most extreme — a denomination so small it was likely counted rather than weighed in everyday transactions. Caria in the fifth and fourth centuries produced a bewildering variety of civic and dynastic issues, and without a legible ethnic or known die link, attribution here stops at the regional level. Klein 500 places it within a cluster of similarly anonymous pieces that scholars have yet to assign convincingly to a specific mint.