
Persis (Kings of Persis)
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AR (Silver) | Hemidrachm | 150–100 BC
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An authentic silver hemidrachm of the Kings of Persis, issued under Darios I (Darayan I) between 150 BC and 100 BC. Struck at Persepolis, this half-drachm combines Persian dynastic portraiture with strong Zoroastrian symbolism, making it a highly collectible small denomination.
Obverse:
- Bearded, diademed bust right.
- Flat "kausia type" head dress.
- Diadem lies on the forehead under the curled hair lock.
- Crescent moon on top.
Reverse:
- Fire altar with Ahura Mazda on top.
- At left ruler standing facing right.
- At right, eagle atop standard.
- Aramaic inscription beneath.
- י א ן ו ן א ז ץ ן
- King Darius.
Quick Facts
- Mint: Persepolis
- Date: 150 BC to 100 BC
- Material: AR (Silver)
- Denomination: Hemidrachm (½ Drachm)
- Weight: 1.56 g
- Diameter: 14.16 mm
- Die Axis: 3h
- Condition: (e.g. VF)
- Toning: (e.g. light silver with dark recesses)
- References: Van’t Haaff 558 altar type II
Inventory# PERS-DAR1-AR-HEM-001
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