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Trichalkon - Seleukos IV Philopator Antioch

Issuer Seleucid Empire
Year 187 BC - 175 BC
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Weight 9.9 g
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Reverse description Apollo standing in three-quarter pose facing left, depicted nude in the Hellenistic tradition, holding an arrow in his extended right hand and resting his left arm upon a tall tripod altar. The Greek royal legend flanks the figure, with the letter Λ in the outer left field and Δ in the inner left field serving as mint or control marks. The composition is characteristic of Seleucid bronze issues struck at Antioch, with the god rendered in a dynamic yet balanced stance.
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Reverse lettering BAΣIΛEΩΣ ΣEΛEYKOY. Λ in outer left field, Δ in inner left field.
(Translation: King Seleukos IV)
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Mintage ND (187 BC - 175 BC)
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