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Drachm - Ardakhshir III

Issuer Kingdom of Persis
Year 120-150
Type Standard circulation coin
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Obverse description Diademed bust of Artaxerxes III (Ardakhshir III) facing left, depicted in the local Persis dynastic style with a bearded effigy wearing a distinctive radiate or turreted crown with upright elements. Aramaic inscription surrounds the bust in the field. A triskeles symbol appears to the right of the portrait, a characteristic dynastic emblem of the Persis kings. The workmanship is characteristic of the hammered provincial coinage of the Persis kingdom, with bold, high-relief portraiture.
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Reverse description Diademed and radiate bust of the deity Mithra facing left, rendered in a bold, high-relief hammered style typical of Persis dynastic coinage. The radiate crown, composed of multiple rays emanating from the head, is clearly rendered and serves as the primary iconographic identifier of the solar deity. An Aramaic legend is disposed in the field surrounding the bust. The flan is slightly irregular in shape, consistent with hand-struck provincial silver coinage of the period.
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