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Tetradrachm - Apodakos

Issuer Characene, Kingdom of
Year 124 BC - 104 BC
Type Standard circulation coin
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Edge Plain
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Mintage ND (124 BC - 104 BC)
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Characene was a semi-independent kingdom established in the marshy delta region where the Tigris and Euphrates met the Persian Gulf, nominally subject to Parthian overlordship but functionally autonomous during periods of Arsacid dynastic instability. Apodakos — whose name may carry Iranian etymology — ruled during precisely such a window, issuing tetradrachms in the tradition of Seleucid monetary practice long after Seleucid power had collapsed in the region.

The Sunrise reference places this among a tightly catalogued group; Characene coinage remained poorly systematized until the Sunrise Collection sale of 2012 effectively became the field's working reference.

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