Sale: CNG 69, Lot: 715. Estimate $4000. Closing Date: Wednesday, 8 June 2005. Sold For $3200. This amount does not include the buyer’s fee. |
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PERSIA, Achaemenid Empire. Time of Artaxerxes I - Xerxes II. Circa 455-420 BC. AV Daric (8.32 gm). Persian king or hero in kneeling-running stance right, holding dagger and bow / Incuse punch, in which is a lion's head facing downward. Cf. Carradice Type IV, Group A (pl. XIII, 32); Triton VIII, lot 567; CNG 66, lot 731. Good VF. Extremely rare with design on the reverse die. ($4000)
A number of markings in the reverse dies of sigloi of this same Carradice type and group are known, including a left-turned lion's head (cf. BMC Arabia p. 163, 110ff, and Carradice, "The Dinar Hoard of Persian Sigloi,"
Essays Price, p. 71, 146-151). There are no published darics recorded with these markings, however, and this is possibly only the third known example. The significance of these designs or symbols is unknown.