A nicely toned tetradrachm of Autophradates
Lot 1543
KINGS OF PERSIS. Autophradates (Vadfradad) I, early 3rd or early 2nd century BC. Tetradrachm (Silver, 33 mm, 16.64 g, 2 h), Istakhr (Persepolis). Head of Vadfradad I to right, wearing kyrbasia, diadem and earring. Rev. Fire-temple of Ahura-Mazda; above, half-figure of Ahura-Mazda to left; to left, King standing right, his hands raised in adoration; to right, standard; between king and altar, bow. Alram 538. Klose & Müseler 2/17. Sunrise 568 var. (no bow). Van't Haaff 533/535/538g. Nicely toned. Traces of overstriking and with a light graffito on the obverse and some horn silver on the reverse, otherwise, good very fine.

From a Canadian collection.


The dating of the earliest coinage of the Kings of Persis is one of the most controversial issues in Seleukid-Iranian history. Based on the overstrikes of Persian coins on emissions of Alexander III and Seleukos I, some authors postulate a two-part Persian coinage, with the early part falling into the early 3rd century and a later part falling into the 2nd century. Another school of thought, based on archaeological, historiographical, and iconographic evidence, posits an uninterrupted coinage, beginning with the weakening of Seleukid power after the death of Antiochos III (222-187 BC) in the early 2nd century.
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650 CHF
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Closing time: 16-Mar-25, 12:15:00 CET
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