Drachm
A “drachm” is a historical silver coin, widely recognized and used in different civilizations throughout history. The name “drachm” is derived from the ancient Greek “drachma,” and it was a common denomination for silver coins in ancient Greece. The drachm was also adopted by other ancient cultures, including Persia, and it typically featured intricate designs, often depicting rulers, gods, or important symbols of the respective era. The term “drachm” has been applied to various coins across different time periods and regions, making it a significant and versatile numismatic term in the study of coins and their historical context.
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Parthian Empire. Mithradates IV (Circa 58-55 BC). AR Drachm. Rhagai mint
£120.00 -

Sasanian Empire. Kavād (Kavādh) I. First reign (AD 488-497). AR Drachm, ŠY (Shirajān) mint
£50.00 -

Kings of Elymais. Kamnaskires IV or V?, 1st century B.C. AE Drachm
£26.00 -

KINGS of ELYMAIS. Orodes II. Early-mid 2nd century AD. AE Drachm
£30.00 -

Kings of Elymais. Osroes, Susa mint. RARE
£100.00 -

Kings of Elymais. Kamnaskires IV or V?, 1st century B.C. AE Drachm
£35.00 -

Kamnaskires VI or VII. 1st Century A.D
£100.00 -

KINGS OF ELYMAIS. Orodes V (c. 200-250 AD). AE Drachm
£65.00 -

KINGS OF ELYMAIS. Orodes II, early-mid 2nd century AD. AE Drachm
£40.00 -

Kingdom of Elymais. Kamnaskires VI or VII. 1st Century A.D. Billon Drachm
£45.00 -

SASANIAN Empire, Yazdgird (Yazdgard) I (399-420). AR Drachm.
£65.00 -

SASANIAN EMPIRE. Vahram (Bahram) IV, AD 388-399. AR drachm
£85.00












