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Coin ID #14416

(BC 43-16) Asander - AV Stater

Asander, as king, ca 43-16 BC. AV Stater (19mm, 7.99g, 11h). Dated RY 27 (21/0 BC). Diademed head right / BAΣIΛEΩΣ AΣANΔPOY, Nike, holding wreath in extended right hand, palm frond in left, standing left on prow left; ZK (date) to inner left. VF, fields smoothed. Very rare. Ex Drewry Coll. (CNG 67, 9/2004, lot 620); Stevenson Coll. (CNG XXVI, 6/1993, lot 78); Sotheby's (5/1984), lot 96.

After defeating Pharnakes II in 47 BC, Asander hoped that Caesar would recognize him as king of Bosporos. Instead, in 46 BC Caesar appointed Mithradates of Pergamon, the illegitimate son of Mithradates VI Eupator and a personal friend. Asander, however, subsequently defeated and killed Mithradates. To support his claim to the throne, Asander married Dynamis, the daughter of Pharnakes II, but for the first four years of his reign, he claimed the title ‘archon’ only, rather than that of ‘basileus.’ The reason for this may be that as Rome had formally recognized the archon Pharnakes II as king, Asander was hoping they would do the same on his behalf – a hope confirmed by Octavian in 43 BC. Consequently, all of Asander’s regnal dates are reckoned from his first year as archon (circa 47/6 BC).

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Filename:4768115B15D.jpg
City/Mint name:Kings of Pontos
Keywords:gold / hellenistic
References:Frolova & Ireland § 6, dies O20/R30; Natwoka 26a (same dies); Anokhin 1339; MacDonald 214; RPC I 1861; HGC 7, 201; DCA 447
Valuation:Sold $12,750; CNG coin shop (#476811)
Photo courtesy of:Classical Numismatic Group - www.cngcoins.com
Filesize:238 KiB
Date added:Feb 04, 2018
Dimensions:800 x 381 pixels
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