Mithradates I - AE 2 сhalkoi - Dolphin left

Mithradates I - AE 2 сhalkoi - Dolphin left

Identifier

Kovacs-unlisted; ACV- ; ANRO-882

Reference Description

Mithradates I c. 2nd half of 2nd c. BC
AE 2 сhalkoi
Obv. Head to left, wearing bashlyk tied with diadem.
Rev. Dolphin swimming to left; BAΣΙΛΕΩΣ above, MIΘPAΔAT below.

Recent Sales

  Auction Date Characteristics Realized
4 Roma e84 Lot 657 15-Jun-2022 17mm, 3.71g, 9h GBP 460
3 Roma e83 Lot 251 5-May-2021 17mm, 4.55g, 9h GBP 260
2 Roma e81 Lot 307 24-Feb-2021 18mm, 3.40g, 11h -
1 Leu 7 Lot 1343 23-Oct-2020 17mm, 2.32g, 11h CHF 1,600

Notes

Another example of this extremely rare type seems to confirm that the ruler's name was Mithradates. Whilst there are various kings and satraps with the name Mithradates associated with the Kingdoms of Sophene and Armenia, this portrait is strikingly similar to those we find on the coinage attributed to the Sophene king Mithradates I. The features of the left-facing portrait and the plain, partly upright bashlyk with lappets which fall over the king's shoulders are entirely consistent with the rest of Mithradates I's coinage. The only comparable portraits are that of Mithradates II (Sophene), Mithradates II (Armenia Major) and Mithradates (Satrap of Armenia Minor). Mithradates II (Sophene, Kovacs 35-6) and Mithradates (Armenia Minor, Kovacs 295-6) can be discounted due to major stylistic differences, plus the inscriptions found on the latter's coinage are in Aramaic. The coinage of Mithradates II (Armenia Major, Kovacs 230-5) provides a closer comparison however the king is always depicted facing to right and the facial features of the portrait appear to represent someone entirely different.

Files

882 Roma e83 Lot 251.jpg
882 Roma e84 Lot 657.jpg
882 Roma e84 Lot 657.jpg
882 Leu 7 Lot 1343.jpg

Citation

“Mithradates I - AE 2 сhalkoi - Dolphin left,” Armenian Numismatic Research Organization, accessed April 29, 2024, http://armnumres.org/items/show/882.