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299, Lot: 83. Estimate $100.
Sold for $240. This amount does not include the buyer’s fee.

KINGS of BOSPOROS. Polemo I. Circa 14/3-10/9 BC. Æ (19mm, 6.11 g, 12h). Possible posthumous issue, circa 8/7 BC-AD 7/8(?). Head of Zeus-Ammon right / Uraeus wearing headdress of Isis right; monogram of Polemo behind. MacDonald 237/1; Anokhin 274. Near VF, heavy red-brown patina, a hint of smoothing on obverse. Rare.


Ex Münzen und Medaillen Deutschland 22 (24 May 2007), lot 1364 (part of).

The years following the death of Asander until the accession of Aspourgos were a politically unstable time to judge from the scant historical record. Macdonald notes (p. 54): “Bronze coins bearing the monogram of Polemo exist in so many varieties that it is difficult to imagine all were issued during Polemo’s short period of direct rule in the Bosporus, circa 14-8 BC. Bronze coins with Polemo I’s monogram may have continued to have been issued even after his death, possibly as late as AD 9/10, either by Dynamis or Roman officials active in the western part of the kingdom.”