Our research focuses on the history of coinage in Bosporus in the reign of Mithradates VI Eupator Dionysius. Many highly artistic and same-type coin series with long inscriptions and various monograms were minted during this period. However, the meaning of the monograms is still not clear. As a result, the coins of Bosporus are still not confidently attributed, and the results of their study are not used to explain the contentious issues in the region's history. To contribute to the solution to this problem, we present in this article the transcript of one of these monograms, which could be attributed to Mithradates the Younger.
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