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Large Gold Unit c. 1/4 Aureus?) - 'Amdān Bayān Yahaqbiḍ (Raydan

Issuer Himyarite Kingdom (Southern Arabia)
Year 100-120
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Value 1/4 Aureus (15⁄4)
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Obverse script Ancient South Arabian
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Reverse description Small male head in profile facing right occupies the central field, executed in low relief consistent with Himyarite coinage conventions. A scepter or staff motif appears to the right of the head, serving as a royal or dynastic attribute. An inscription in Ancient South Arabian (Sabaic) script is distributed around or adjacent to the central device, naming the issuing ruler and his kingdom. The scyphate flan imparts a shallow concavity to the reverse, characteristic of this class of Himyarite gold issues. The overall design reflects the blending of South Arabian epigraphic tradition with simplified Hellenistic iconographic elements.
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