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LOT 3060
Kingdom of Persis. Ardaxsir (Artaxerxes) II AR Obol. 1st century BC.
Bearded bust to left, wearing diadem and mural crown; monogram behind / Ardaxšir standing to left, holding sceptre and sacrificing before altar to left. KM 4/13; Alram 572; Sunrise 596. Very Fine.(0.75gr, 11mm, 12h.).
Provenance
From the collection of a London antiquarian, formed since the 1980s.
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