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Tetradrachm - Autophradates II

Issuer Persis, Kingdom of
Year 138 BC - 110 BC
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Technique Hammered
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Obverse description Bare diademed bust of Autophradates II facing right, wearing the distinctive kyrbasia (Persian tiara) adorned with an eagle device. The portrait is rendered in the local Perside artistic tradition, combining Hellenistic portraiture conventions with distinctly Iranian iconographic elements. The diadem ribbons fall behind the neck, and the kyrbasia is shown with its characteristic forward-pointing peak.
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Reverse script Aramaic
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Mintage ND (138 BC - 110 BC)
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