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| 正面描述 | Head of a male figure in three-quarter facing view to the left, wearing a crested helmet rendered in a schematic, archaic style. The facial features are summarily executed, with a prominent eye visible beneath the helmet brow. Below the chin, a curved element — possibly a beard or a decorative attachment — extends into the lower field, accompanied by a small cluster of pellets to the right, a common auxiliary device on Cilician fractional coinage of this period. |
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| 铸造量 | ND (475 BC - 425 BC) |
| 附加信息 |
At roughly 0.21g, this is among the smallest fractional denominations produced in the ancient world — a quarter-obol intended for genuine everyday transactions at a time when Cilicia sat uncomfortably between Achaemenid administrative pressure from the east and Athenian commercial influence pushing in from Aegean trade routes. The issuing city remains unattributed, which is not unusual for Cilician mints of this period; many small poleis struck coins without consistently identifying themselves.