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Ancient Greece - 120-63 BC Pontic Kingdom, Mithradates VI AV Stater NGC Choice MS

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The head of the obverse shows the features of Mithradates VI, as known from his Asia Minor tetradrachms. These posthumous statues, in the name of Lysimachus of Thrace, are struck at the Kallatis (NGC "Callatis") mint during the First Mithridatic War (88 or 89 BC to 85 BC). The gold coinage, as presented here, is related to the "liberation war" against the Roman Republic and the Kingdom of the Bridge led by Mithridates VI, whose stake is the control of Asia Minor. The war ends with the victory of the Roman legions, though smaller in number, led by Sylla.

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During the ascendency of Mithradates VI, the popular coin types of Lysimachus of Thrace, originally struck nearly two centuries earlier, were restored and produced in great numbers by mints along the Black Sea, notably Istrus, Tomis, Callatis and Chalcedon, surely to pay the immense mercenary armies raised by the Pontic dynasts. The dies for these coins are generally hastily engraved in indifferent style and used to the point of exhaustion, with many coins showing heavy die rust and wear.

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Grading Service NGC
Year of Issue NONE
Grade NONE
Ancient Year Range 2nd-1st C. BC
Denom Type Ancient
Numeric Denomination AV Stater
Mint Location NONE
Designation NONE
Circ/UnCirc Uncirculated
Strike Type N/A
Grade Add On NONE
Holder Type N/A

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