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Tetradrachm - Milesios

Issuer Abydos
Year 100 BC - 65 BC
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Reference(s) CN type#10862, SNG Berry#980
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Obverse script Greek
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Abydos, positioned at the narrowest point of the Hellespont, derived its monetary authority largely from controlling that strait — a chokepoint for Black Sea grain traffic that made the city strategically indispensable long after its political independence had become nominal under successive Hellenistic and Roman pressures. This issue belongs to the late civic coinage period, struck roughly contemporaneous with Rome's consolidation of the Anatolian coast following the Third Mithridatic War, when many Hellespontine cities briefly reasserted quasi-autonomous minting before absorption into the provincial system became complete.

The "Milesios" designation refers to the magistrate name, not a Milesian monetary standard — a distinction occasionally misread in older auction literature.

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