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A truly exceptional and historically significant gold coin, the Type IV Persian Daric, also known as the “Hero/King”, represents the pinnacle of Achaemenid gold coinage. Introduced around 455 BC, it is exceedingly rare—more so than the previously believed Type II.

Type: IV Daric – Hero/King

Date: c. 455 BC

Origin: Persian Empire

Material: Gold

Condition: Varies (please inquire for specifics)

Certification: NGC reports only 11 certified examples in all grades

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🏛 Coin Design

Obverse: King in a kneeling-running stance, holding a dagger in his left hand and a bow in his extended right hand

Reverse: Incuse punch

Stylistic Sub-Issues: Type IV is subdivided into A, B, and C styles—all extremely rare

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🏛 Historical Significance

The gold Daric was the premier international currency of the ancient world, prized for ease of exchange and accumulation of wealth

Minted continuously from 520–330 BC, Persian Darics were widely used across the Near East and beyond

Alexander the Great melted Darics after defeating Persia to create new coinage for the former empire, making surviving pieces even more precious

Type IV Darics are 350× rarer than Type III, making this coin a true collector’s crown jewel

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📊 Rarity & Value

Extremely rare with only 11 known certified examples

Few private collections in the US contain a Type IV Daric

A historically and numismatically irreplaceable piece of Persian gold coinage

The Rarest Persian Gold Daric – Type IV “Hero/King” (c. 455 BC)

1 850,00$ Обычная цена
1 824,20$Спеццена
Количество
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