File:Eupolemos (Sear 4909).jpg

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English: Bronze coin depicting three overlapping Macedonian shields, the outer two with spearheads in their centres / EYPO-LEMOY, sword in a sheath, bipennis (labrys, double axe) below; Mylasa mint. Struck under Eupolemos circa 295-280 BC
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Source Wildwinds: Ancient Coinage of Mylasa, Caria. https://www.wildwinds.com/coins/greece/caria/mylasa/i.html
Author Numismatik Lanz München auction 131, Lot 43, Nov. 2006.

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Bronze coin depicting three overlapping Macedonian shields, the outer two with spearheads in their centres / EYPO-LEMOY, sword in a sheath, bipennis (labrys, double axe) below; Mylasa mint. Struck under Eupolemos circa 295-280 BC

16 November 2006

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