Parthian
The Parthian Empire, ruling much of Iran and Mesopotamia, was a major rival to Rome. Their coinage, mainly silver drachms and tetradrachms, featured portraits of kings with distinctive tiaras on the obverse and seated archer motifs on the reverse, reflecting their warrior culture and royal authority.
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Parthian Empire. Vologases IV (Circa 147-191 AD). BI Tetradrachm. Seleukeia on the Tigris
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Parthian Empire. Pakoros (Circa AD 78-105). Æ Chalkous. Uncertain mint
£60.00 -

Parthian Empire. Mithradates II the Great (124-91 BC). Æ Chalkous
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Parthian Empire. Mithradates III. AR Drachm
£45.00 -

Parthian Empire. Vologases VI (AD 208-228). AR Drachm. Ekbatana
£110.00 -

Parthian Empire. Mithradates III (57-54 BC). AR Drachm. Rhagai
£75.00 -

Parthian Empire. Mithradates III (57-54 BC). AR Drachm. Rhagai
£70.00 -

Parthian Empire. Orodes II (57-37 BC). AR Drachm. Mitradatkart
£100.00 -

Parthian Empire. Mithradates II the Great (124-91 BC). AR Drachm. Rhagai
£130.00 -

Parthian Empire. Arsaces XVI (78-62 BC). AR Drachm. Rhagai
£120.00 -

Parthian Empire. Artabanos I (126-122 BC). AR Tetradrachm. Seleukeia on the Tigris
£570.00 -

Parthian Empire. Mithradates IV (Circa 58-55 BC). AR Drachm. Rhagai mint
£120.00












