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Egyptian gold stater : ウィキペディア英語版 | Egyptian gold stater
The gold stater (Egyptian: ''nfr-nb'', "Nefer-nub", meaning "fine gold") was the first coin ever minted in ancient Egypt, around 360 BCE during the reign of pharaoh Teos of the 30th Dynasty. ==Under Teos== Teos introduced the gold stater in order to pay salaries of Greek mercenaries who were at his service. *Gold stater with the same weight of a Persian daric (around 8.42 grams), with an owl on the left, modelled after the Athenian model, and a papyrus on the right. *Gold stater as a tetradrachm, with an owl on the left and an olive branch on the right, with the Demotic writing "Teos... Pharaoh".
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