EARLY COINS OF LYCIA. 



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Silver : weight 42 grs. In the possession of 

 Captain Graves, R.N. 

 No. 5. — A naked Warrior with a helmet and sword, in 

 the act of striking, to the left : rev. Triquetra in 

 a sunk square surrounded by a beading, with 

 the legend KOr. 

 Silver: weight 131 grs. In the British Museum. 

 From the Devonshire Collection. 



Sir C. Fellows published several coins of this 

 town in his Tour in Lycia, PL 37, Nos. 2, 6, 

 7, 12, 17, 22, and p. 461, No. 25. Others are 

 described in Mionnet, Suppl. vol. vii. p. 301, No. 

 589 ; Eckhel, vol. iv. p. 164 ; and Pembroke Col- 

 lection, part ii. t. 15. They are remarkable for 

 the great variety of their reverses, of which 

 we now have nine different types. 



The name was first read Kopalle; but it is 

 now certain that the fourth letter is P, and 

 that we must read Koprlle, the pronunciation 

 of which may have been either Kopertte or 

 Koprelle. In the corrected copy of the inscrip- 

 tion on the Xanthus obelisk, brought home 

 by Sir C. Fellows, the name is also found as 

 above, written with P, and not, as in his first 

 copy of the inscription, with >, (S.W. side, line 

 16.) 



The name, as thus corrected, has no resem- 



