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Description The large daric of silver (Plate II., Figure 3) is not earlier than the time of Cambyses. The name of the coin has been by some supposed to be derived from Darius, by others from an old Persian word signifying royalty. It is interesting as being one of the early coins named in the Bible.
Date 1861
Source W.C. Prime, Coins, Medals, and Seals, Ancient and Modern. Illustrated and Described., New York, 1861, Plate II fig. 3.
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