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Double Daric

Issuer Achaemenid Empire
Year 325 BC - 295 BC
Type Standard circulation coin
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Obverse description The Persian Great King or royal hero depicted in kneeling-running stance to right, wearing the kidaris (royal tiara) and kandys (court robe), holding a spear in the right hand and a bow in the left hand. To the right of the figure, a horse's head faces right, positioned above the IAP monogram in the field. The figure is rendered in the characteristic Achaemenid artistic style, conveying regal authority and martial prowess. The composition fills the flan with bold, well-modeled relief typical of late Achaemenid gold coinage.
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Reverse description A shallow incuse punch occupies the reverse field, containing two opposed crescents flanked by teardrop- or pellet-like decorative patterns. The incuse design is characteristic of Achaemenid hammered coinage, where the reverse was produced by a punch driven into the blank to secure it during striking. The geometric arrangement of crescents and drops is rendered within the recessed square, typical of Persian royal gold issues of this period.
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