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File:Die Study Form: Phaselis, silver, tetradrachms (167-130 BCE)

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Image
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Image referenceReference to the coin images.

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Description
Obverse legendInscription or printing placed on the obverse.

Obverse legend languageLanguage of inscription or printing placed on the obverse.

Obverse descriptionIdentifies a particular face of a numismatic object. Normally it will be the face carrying the represenation, badge or inscription of the issuing authority. In ancient, hand-struck coinage it is generally the lower (anvil) die. In English often known as "heads".

Reverse legendInscription or printing placed on the reverse.

Reverse legend languageLanguage of inscription or printing placed on the reverse.

Reverse descriptionIdentifies a the face of a numismatic object opposed to the obverse. In ancient, hand-struck coinage it is generally the upper die. In English often known as "tails".

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Mint and issuing power
MintIdentifies the place of manufacture or issue of a numismatic object. Enter more than one separated by ";"

  • ×Phaselis

Ancient regionAncient region. Enter more than one separated by ";"

  • ×Lycia

AuthorityIdentifies the issuing power. The authority can be "pretended" when the name or the portrait of X is on the coin but he/she was not the issuing power. It can also be "uncertain" when there is no mention of X on the coin but he/she was the issuing power according to the historical sources Enter more than one separated by ";"

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Chronology
Date fromIdentifies the initial date in a range assigned in a numismatic context.

Date toIdentifies the final date in a range assigned in a numismatic context..

PeriodTime period of the numismatic object. Enter more than one separated by ";"

  • ×Hellenistic

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Physical description
MetalThe physical material (usually metal) from which an object is made. Enter more than one separated by ";"

  • ×Silver

DenominationTerm indicating the value of a numismatic object. Examples: tetradrachm, chalkous, denarius.

StandardStandard.

Median weightMedian of the weights of numismatic objects (in grams). in grams

Average weightAverage of the weights of numismatic objects (in grams). in grams

Mode weightMode of the weights of numismatic objects (in grams). in grams

Range of weightsRange of the actual weights of a numismatic object (in grams). in grams, separate multiple entries with ";"

List of weightsList of the actual weights of a numismatic object (in grams). in grams, separate multiple entries with ";"

DiameterDescribes diameter of an object (in mm). in mm

AxisDescribes the directional relationship between the obverse and reverse of a numismatic object. in mm

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References
RQEM ReferenceReference type to Callataÿ 

  • ×RQEMH

RQEM reference numberReference number to Callataÿ

Die study referencePublication of the study Enter more than one separated by ";"

Coin series referenceReference to coin series study Enter more than one separated by ";"

Coin series web referenceCoin series web references Enter more than one separated by ";"

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Remarks
WorkstationWorkstation

PurposePurpose

RemarksRemarks

Obverse dies distribution
Reverse dies distribution
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Dies shared with other series

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