Persian and Greek tributes paid

Mithradates IV was ruler of the Hellenistic kingdom of Pontus in northern Anatolia from 169-150BC. He ushered in a period of relative friendship with the Roman republic that would continue until his grandson Mithradates VI (the Great) became its most formidable and determined opponent. Mithradates IV’s coinage draws attention to his Persian and Greek origins.

This silver tetradrachm, graded ‘good, exceedingly fine’, shows Mithradates in his pomp wearing a …

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