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Tetradrachm - Antiochus, Son of Seleucus IV

Issuer Seleucid Empire
Year 175 BC
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Weight 17.03 g
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Reverse description Apollo seated left upon the omphalos, his nude figure depicted in a contemplative pose; he holds an arrow in his extended right hand as if testing or examining it, while his left arm rests upon a grounded bow at his side. A tripod appears in the outer left field, serving as a symbol of Apolline cult and Seleucid dynastic legitimacy. A monogram is placed in the exergue. The Greek royal legend is arranged around the figure in two registers.
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Reverse lettering BAΣIΛEΩΣ – ANTI – OXOY
(Translation: King Antiochus)
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