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   View Categories Home > Catalog > |Greek Coins| > |Hellenistic Monarchies| > |Kingdom of Persis| > GS27878
Kingdom of Persis, Ardaxsir (Artaxerxes) II, 1st Century B.C.
|Kingdom| |of| |Persis|, |Kingdom| |of| |Persis,| |Ardaxsir| |(Artaxerxes)| |II,| |1st| |Century| |B.C.|, Persis was located in what is now southern Iran. "Persians" settled the area as early as the 8th century B.C. From the time after its conquest by Alexander the Great, Persis was most often quasi-independent, under the hegemony of a Seleukid or Parthian king. The coins during the period of Seleukid domination were Greek-inspired, but inscriptions were Aramaic, symbolic of Persis' rejection of the Greek ruling class. After Mithradates II incorporated Persis as a sub-kingdom of Parthia, early in the 1st century B.C., the coins and appearance of the kings depicted on them took the Parthian style.
GS27878. Silver obol, Sunrise 596; Alram IP 572; Klose-Müseler 4/13; BMC Arabia p. 224, 16; Tyler-Smith 74 - 77, gVF, reverse off-center, Persepolis (Fars Province, Iran) mint, weight .603g, maximum diameter 11.2mm, die axis 180o, 1st Century B.C.; obverse bust of king left, short beard, wearing Persepolitan crown with turrets and diadem, neck torque, and cloak; reverse Aramaic legend forming square: Adaxsir king, son of Darev king, king to right of fire altar, standing left, holding scepter; SOLD











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