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1⁄12 Daric - Darius I / Xerxes I

Issuer Achaemenid Empire
Year 522 BC - 465 BC
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Value 1⁄12 Daric
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Reverse description Plain unworked incuse punch of roughly square or rectangular form with an irregular, striated surface, characteristic of early Achaemenid hammered coinage where a single punch die was used to drive the metal into the obverse die. The incuse depression dominates the entire reverse field.
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Edge Plain
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Mintage ND (522 BC - 465 BC)
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