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Hemidrachm - Ardakhshir II

Issuer Persis, Kingdom of
Year 40 BC - 5 BC
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Weight 1.99 g
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Reverse script Aramaic
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Edge Plain
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Ardakhshir II ruled Persis as a vassal kingdom under Parthian suzerainty, and his coinage reflects the uncomfortable balancing act of a local dynast maintaining regional identity while operating within a larger imperial orbit. The Persis kingdom preserved Achaemenid traditions with unusual stubbornness — cultural continuity expressed through coin types long after the dynasty itself had fallen to Alexander.

Alram 571 places this hemidrachm within a sequence that numismatists have used to reconstruct the otherwise poorly documented succession of Persis rulers, where no ancient literary source gives reliable regnal dates.

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