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Tetradrachm - Antiochos Hierax Ilion

Issuer Seleucid Empire
Year 242 BC - 227 BC
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Weight 16.97 g
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Obverse description Diademed head of Antiochos I (attributed, possibly Antiochos Hierax) facing right, rendered in the refined Hellenistic portrait style characteristic of Seleucid royal coinage. The effigy displays finely engraved curling hair bound by a broad royal diadem with trailing ends visible behind the neck. The facial features are idealized yet individualized, with a strong profile, prominent nose, and a youthful, clean-shaven visage. The truncation of the neck is smooth, set against a plain, unadorned field. No legend appears on the obverse.
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Mintage ND (242 BC - 227 BC) - SC1 866.1 - Mono 389.2 / owl on far left, Mono 41.12 inner left -
ND (242 BC - 227 BC) - SC1 866.2 - Mono 299.3 / owl on far left, Mono 73 inner left -
ND (242 BC - 227 BC) - SC1 866.3 - Owl on far left, Mono 41.11 / mono 379 -
ND (242 BC - 227 BC) - SC1 866.4 - Mono 303.1 / Owl / Mono 555.3 on far left -
ND (242 BC - 227 BC) - SC1 866.5 - Mono 317 on far left, Mono 78 on far right, Owl in exergue -
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