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| Issuer | Mylasa |
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| Year | 520 BC - 490 BC |
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| Value | Tetrobol (⅔) |
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| Reverse description | Deep incuse square punch divided into two unequal rectangular compartments, displaying the characteristic mill-sail or quadripartite incuse pattern typical of early archaic Greek coinage from the late sixth to early fifth century BC. The recessed surface is rough and irregular, with no figurative or epigraphic elements present. This simple incuse reverse reflects the primitive striking technique employed at Mylasa during this period, where the reverse die consisted solely of a punch rather than an engraved die. |
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| Edge | Plain |
| Mint | Mylasa |
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