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Lycia, 380-360 AD., Perikles, Dynast, Lycian mint, Æ13, BMC 158.
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Lycia, Perikles, Dynast (of Antiphellos?), Lycian mint (Limyra?), 380-362 AD.,
Æ13 (ø 12-13 mm / 2,07 g), bronze, axes medal alignment ↑↑ (ca. 0°, for legend starting at 12 o´clock),
Obv.: horned head of Pan left.
Rev.: P↑ - PE - KΛ , triskeles turning left, Lycian script around.
BMC p. 36-37, 158-162 ; SNG Cop. 34 ; SNG. Von Aulock 4257-8 ; Klein, KM 608 ; Müseler/Nollé VIII, 73 ; Ashton, The Beginning of Bronze Coinage in Karia and Lykia, in: NC 166 (2006), pl. 5, 54 .
Perikle (Greek name Pericles) was ruler of eastern Lycia from Limyra, victor over Arttum̃para, rebel in the Revolt of the Satraps, last Lycian king.
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