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| 背面描述 | Tyche, fully draped in flowing garments, seated left upon an elaborate throne, holding a long baton or sceptre in her raised right hand and a cornucopia in her left. The throne is supported beneath by a winged Tritoness figure, rendered in fine relief. A control monogram appears in the outer left field, while the regnal date in Seleucid era numerals is placed in the exergue. The royal legend runs along both sides of the field flanking the central figure. |
| 背面文字 | Greek |
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Demetrios I came to power in 162 BC after escaping from Rome, where he had been held as a political hostage since childhood — effectively a pawn against Seleucid ambitions in the East. His epithet Soter, "Savior," was earned by suppressing the rebellion of the pretender Alexander Balas, though Balas ultimately won: Demetrios was killed in battle against him around 150 BC, precisely when this issue was being struck. These late coins of his reign were minted under an administration already losing its grip on the throne.