The archer was a key signature of the Persian daric, issued by the Persian Empire and potentially minted during the fifth century B.C. about 60 miles northeast of Notion in the ancient city of Sardis.
These coins feature the depiction of a kneeling archer, a characteristic design of the Persian daric, believed to be used as payment for mercenary troops. Christopher Ratté, from the Kelsey ...
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