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Half Siglos - Orontas Adramyttion

Issuer Satrapy of Mysia (Achaemenid Satrapies)
Year 362 BC - 348 BC
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Currency Persic siglos/drachm
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Reverse lettering ΟΡΟΝΤΑ
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Mintage ND (362 BC - 348 BC)
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Orontas — or Orontes — held the satrapy of Mysia under deeply complicated circumstances. He had been condemned to death by Artaxerxes II following the failed satrapal revolt of the 360s, then improbably pardoned and reinstated, a reversal that speaks to either the king's political calculation or Orontas's exceptional usefulness as an administrator in a perpetually restless western frontier. His issues from Adramyttion belong to the narrow window of that second tenure, a region where Persian authority was always being negotiated rather than simply imposed.

Adramyttion itself was a coastal Mysian city with enough commercial activity to justify a local silver coinage at fractional weights. The half siglos denomination served everyday transactional needs in a zone where Greek and Persian economic practices had long since blurred together.

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