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cn.lete (siris).4652
- Date
- 530-480 BC
- Epoch
- Classical Period
- Denomination
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stater
- Design
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- Obverse
- Ithyphallic Silenus standing right, grasping wrist of nymph fleeing right.
- Reverse
- Incuse square divided into four triangles.
- Coinage
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- Type
- tribe
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- Tribe
- Lete (Siris)
- Material
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silver
- Citation
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Peykov, Catalogue of the coins from Thrace. Part I: Tribal and rulers' coinages of Thracians, Paeonians, Celts and Scythians 5th c. B.C. - 1st c. A.D.
(no. A0010-A0020, p. 9)
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Delev, A History of the Tribes of South-western Thrace in the First Millenium B.C.
(p. 337)
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Topalov, Urban bronze coins of small denomination from the Propontis area with images of a conical vessel with two handles, dynastic symbol of the coinage of the early Odrysian kings of the 5th-4th centuries B.C.; Genealogy of the Odrysian Dynasty from the end of the 6th to the 3rd quarter of 4th century B.C.; Catalogue of early Thracian tribal coins of 6th-5th century B.C., anepigraphic types of coins minted on the territory of the early Odrysian Kingdom and early Odrysian regal coins of 5th-4th century B.C.
(no. 29, p. 61)
- Cite this record:
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cn.lete (siris).4652, in: Corpus Nummorum, https://www.corpus-nummorum.eu/types/4652
[Last downloaded: 2021/01/15 ]