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Æ - Delianax

Issuer Kolophon (Ionia)
Year 330 BC - 285 BC
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Orientation Variable alignment ↺
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Reverse description A horseman galloping vigorously to right, his chlamys billowing behind him in the wind, a spear held in his extended right hand. In the upper left field, a kithara (lyre) serves as a secondary symbol, referencing Apollo's musical domain and reinforcing the deity's presence on the coin's obverse. The ethnic legend ΚΟΛ appears in the field, identifying the issuing city of Kolophon, while the magistrate's name ΔHΛIANAΞ is inscribed below or beside the rider. The composition reflects the energetic, dynamic style of Ionian bronze coinage of the early Hellenistic period.
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Reverse lettering ΚΟΛ
ΔHΛIANAΞ
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