Ancient Greek Bronze Coin - Amisos Pontos Circa 100-95 or 80-70 BC - Mithradates VI Eupator

  • Obverse: Head of Perseus right, wearing Phrygian cap.
  • Reverse: Rev: AMI?OY. Pegasos grazing left; two monograms below.
  • Date: Circa 100-95 or 80-70 BC
  • Size: 21 mm, 12.31 g
  • Composition: Bronze
  • Reference: SNG BM Black Sea 1215; HGC 7, 239.
  • Internal SKU: 186X582

HISTORICAL NOTE: This exquisite ancient Greek bronze coin from Amisos Pontos, dating back to the reign of Mithradates VI Eupator circa 100-95 or 80-70 BC, provides a fascinating glimpse into a rich historical period marked by significant cultural and political upheaval. Mithradates VI, known as the "Poison King," was famed for his attempts to unite the eastern territories against Roman expansion and is remembered for his skilled military tactics and complex relationships with the Greeks and Persians. As a strong supporter of Hellenistic culture, his reign saw the flourishing of arts and trade in the region, transforming Amisos into a prominent hub. This coin, adorned with intricate designs that reflect the artistic flair of the era, was minted during a time of fierce rivalry with Rome and emphasizes the resilience of the Pontic Kingdom as it sought to assert its identity in the face of imperial domination. Owning this coin is not just holding a piece of currency but connecting with the legacy of history.