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1/2 Stater - Lysimachos Kolchis imitation

Issuer Bastarnae Celto-Scythians
Year 125 BC - 1 BC
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Reference(s) Castelin#1210ff
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Reverse description Celticised barbarian imitation of a seated figure, depicted in highly stylised form facing left, extending an arm to hold a diminutive schematic figure in the outstretched hand, derived from the enthroned Athena type of the Lysimachos stater prototype. The flanking legends, originally derived from the Greek inscription of the prototype, have degenerated into a series of abstract dashes at left and right, retaining no legible inscription. A trident symbol appears in the lower left field below the figure.
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The Bastarnae occupied a contested zone between the Carpathians and the lower Danube, and by the second century BC they had become deeply entangled in Macedonian and Pontic political maneuvering — Antigonos Doson recruited them as mercenaries, and Perseus later sought their military support before Pydna. Their coinage borrows the authority of Lysimachos not out of cultural affinity but because his gold staters had circulated widely enough in the region to function as a trusted weight standard. This is a local imitation working within that commercial logic.

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