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Tetrobol - Kalippos

Issuer Knidos
Year 250 BC - 210 BC
Type Standard circulation coin
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Edge Plain
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Knidos occupied a strategically awkward position on the southwestern tip of the Carian peninsula, and its coinage reflects a city perpetually negotiating between Rhodian commercial dominance and the ambitions of successive Hellenistic monarchs. By the mid-third century, Knidian silver had largely ceded ground to Rhodian issues across Aegean trade networks. The magistrate name Kalippos appears on a narrow range of these tetrobols, placing this piece within a tightly defined administrative moment rather than a broad civic series.

The SNG Keckman corpus remains one of the thinner reference points for Carian civic bronze and silver, making die-link studies for this type difficult to pursue beyond a handful of known specimens.

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