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Drachm - Phraates IV

Issuer Parthian Empire
Year 38 BC - 2 BC
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Value Drachm (1)
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Obverse script Greek
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Reverse description The heroised founder Arsakes I is depicted seated right upon an omphalos throne, his body shown in three-quarter view, holding a strung bow in his right hand with the tip resting before him — the dynastic emblem of Arsacid sovereignty. A monogram appears in the field below the bow, serving as a mint or officina control mark. The scene is enclosed within a beaded border, with a Greek legend surrounding the central design. The composition follows the well-established Parthian reverse type maintained across successive reigns.
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Mintage ND (38 BC - 2 BC)
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