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| 表面の説明 | Draped bust of Hekate in right profile, her hair rolled and elaborately dressed, adorned with a crescent moon on the forehead. The goddess is depicted in the Hellenistic artistic tradition, with fine facial features and a serene expression. The field is plain, with no visible legend on the obverse. |
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| 裏面の説明 | Nike advancing to right, depicted in flowing drapery, holding a wreath in her extended right hand and a palm branch over her left shoulder. A grain ear appears in the left field before the figure. The magistrate's name ΠΑΜΦΙΛΟC is inscribed in Greek letters above, identifying this as an issue under the eponymous magistrate Pamphilos. |
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Stratonikeia, founded as a Macedonian military colony in Caria and later granted significant autonomy by Rome following the settlement of 167 BC, issued civic silver intermittently through the Hellenistic period. This drachm names the magistrate Pamphilos in the issue — a practice that tied civic coinage directly to the annual officials responsible for its production, making the magistrate personally accountable for weight and fineness. The decade spanning 90–80 BC placed Stratonikeia squarely in the violence of the First Mithridatic War, during which the city endured siege.