SELEUCID KINGDOM. Antiochus IV. 175-164 BC. Antioch on the Orontes, c. autumn 169-summer/autumn 168 BC

SELEUCID KINGDOM. Antiochus IV. 175-164 BC. Antioch on the Orontes, c. autumn 169-summer/autumn 168 BC

$1,450.00

AE 35, 35.40g (35mm, 1h). Laureate head of Serapis with taenia r., Osiris cap atop taenia [dotted border] / Eagle standing r.  on thunderbolt. ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ ΑΝΤΙΟΧΟΥ DΕΟΥ ΕΠΙΦΑΝΟΥΣ in two lines.

References: Sear 6985.  SC 1413

Grade: Pretty green patina with earthen highlights. Beautiful classical style Zeus on obverse. aEF (gk1381)

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Antiochus IV was known as Epiphanes which means “God Manifest”.  These coins were special issues that reflected the “Egyptianizing” influences that were dominant on the coins of the Seleucids. These issues were struck during the occupation of Egypt. Lorber and Hougton suggest that these coins were struck for the purpose of a base medal option for domestic use, as Antiochus IV wanted to conserve his silver.