Mithradates I - AE сhalkous - Bust right

Identifier

Kovacs-unlisted (30var); ACV- ; ANRO-881

Reference Description

Mithradates I c. 2nd half of 2nd c. BC
AE сhalkous
Obv. Female bust, veiled and draped left
Rev. Draped bust of an uncertain queen to right.

Recent Sales

  Auction Date Characteristics Realized
4 Obolos Web 24 Lot 246 20-Aug-2022 11mm, 1.16g, 12h CHF 420
3 Obolos Web 24 Lot 247 20-Aug-2022 12mm, 1.72g, 12h -
2 Obolos Web 24 Lot 250 20-Aug-2022 10mm, 1.07g, 12h CHF 50
1 Leu 4 Lot 361 24-May-2019 12mm, 1.38g, 11h CHF 4,200

Notes

This hitherto unpublished coin is a real enigma: it shows, on the obverse, an Armenian king wearing a bashlyk, and on the reverse a female who is presumably his queen. Unfortunately, the Aramaic legend appears to be blundered and we are thus left to compare the piece to the known Armenian coinage. The size, fabric and style of the bashlyk place it to the 2nd century BC and certainly discount later queens such as Erato and Iotape. Kovacs knew of only one king who struck coins with a female portrait on the reverse in the 2nd century BC: this is Mithradates I, King of Sophene, whose bashlyk and thin portrait, however, bear little resemblance to the king on our coin. Furthermore, the surprisingly charming female portrait on the reverse looks nothing like the rather clumsy portrait of Mithradates' wife on Kovacs 30. Alternatively, the king on our coin could be Mithradates the Satrap, whose portrait on the wonderful gold brooch in this catalogue (lot 358 above) looks surprisingly similar, but the bashlyk on Mithradates' coins (lots 359 and 360 above) differs somewhat from that on our coin, and furthermore, this piece lacks the well readable legends typical of his coinage. It is therefore best to ascribe our coin to an uncertain Armenian king (and his queen) for the time being until further research sheds more light on the issue.

Files

881 Leu 4 Lot 361.jpg
881 Obolos Web 24 Lot 246.jpg
881 Obolos Web 24 Lot 247.jpg
881 Obolos Web 24 Lot 250.jpg

Citation

“Mithradates I - AE сhalkous - Bust right,” Armenian Numismatic Research Organization, accessed November 14, 2024, https://armnumres.org/items/show/881.