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Obol - Autophradates II Eagle on standard

Issuer Kingdom of Persis
Year 150 BC - 100 BC
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Technique Hammered
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Obverse description Bearded male bust of Autophradates II facing right, wearing a distinctive satrapal or royal headdress adorned with upright projections, rendered in the local Persis artistic tradition combining Achaemenid and Hellenistic elements. The portrait displays pronounced facial features including a thick curled beard and strong brow. A short sceptre or staff appears in the left field behind the bust. The flan is irregular and slightly off-center, characteristic of hammered coinage of this period.
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Reverse description A fire altar or cult standard depicted in frontal view, with a stepped base and prominent lateral projections, surmounted by an eagle with spread wings perched at the top. To the right of the standard, a small square incuse punch or control mark is visible in the field. The composition is centrally placed on the flan and rendered in a bold, schematic style typical of Persis dynastic coinage of the second to first century BC.
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