Lot 268: Kingdom of Persis. Uncertain king I. 2nd century B.C. AR hemidrachm. 
AUCTION: Triskeles - Auction 23 (Auction 329)
- Sold Winning Bid: $160
- 2 Bid(s)
Kingdom of Persis. Uncertain king I. 2nd century B.C. AR hemidrachm (13 mm, 1.98 g, 6 h). Head right, wearing diadem and satrapal cap surmounted by eagle; scar on cheek / Fire temple, Ahura-Mazda above; on left, king standing right; to right, standard surmounted by eagle. Cf. Klose & Müseler 3/6; cf. Alram 552; Sunrise -. Perfectly centered on a large flan. Superb extremely fine.
There are two issues generally recorded for the Kings of Persis which show the king wearing a satrapal cap surmounted by an eagle: one attributed to Autophradates II and one usually attributed to an ""Uncertain King I"". The issue of Autophradates (Alram 547) has a very distinctive style portrait that is readily identifiable, and which is different from this coin. This coin has a portrait style nearly identical to the issues attributed to ""Uncertain King I"" (Alram 551) except for two features: there is usually a crescent on the back of the cap, which this coin lacks, and the portrait on this coin shows a scar on the king's cheek, a feature also found on the hemidrachms and obols of this issue, but not present on Alram 551-3. Interestingly, neither Alram, Klose & Müseler, or Sunrise illustrate an example without the crescent and with a scar, although a number of them have been observed on the market. Does this represent a different, yet identified king, or perhaps a later issue for the ""Uncertain King I"" after he received an injury in battle?
- Offered By: Barry P. Murphy
- Lot #: 268
- Listing #: 196572
- Closed: Friday, April 6, 2018 5:29:00 PM CT
- Estimate: $250