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Bronze coin of Artabanos IV (king of Parthia; 213–224 AD). Obverse: diademed head of Artabanos IV, profile facing left. Reverse: lion striding right. Parthian Kingdom, Iran. Mint uncertain. Diameter 9.0 mm; weight 1.00 g., A small round object with an irregular, textured surface showing worn raised patterns; its predominant colors are dark gray and black with areas of brownish and greenish patina, and lighter gray highlights on raised portions.-stock-foto
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Bronze coin of Artabanos IV (king of Parthia; 213–224 AD). Obverse: diademed head of Artabanos IV, profile facing left. Reverse: lion striding right. Parthian Kingdom, Iran. Diameter 9.0 mm, weight 1.00 g., A small round object with a rough, uneven surface in shades of dark gray, greenish-gray, brown, and a few lighter metallic highlights, showing irregular bumps, ridges, and depressions across its worn face.-stock-foto
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Drachma of Artabanos IV (king of Parthia; 213–224 AD). Obverse: bust of Artabanos IV wearing a tiara, king facing left. Reverse: Arsakes seated on a throne, bow in hand, facing right; monogram below the arch. Iconography references Arsakes I (king of Parthia; ca. 247–217 BC). Damaged coin, dated 213–227. Parthian Kingdom, Ecbatana (Iran). Coin: diameter 20.5–21.0 mm, weight 3.30 g., A rough, circular metallic object with an uneven edge and a missing chunk, showing worn, textured surfaces in shades of silver and gray; faint, raised linear and dotted patterns are visible on the surface, and the-stock-foto
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drachma, Artabanos IV (king of Parthia; 213–224 AD); obverse: bust of Artabanos IV wearing a tiara, king facing left; reverse: Arsakes seated on the throne, bow in hand, facing right, below the arch – monogram; iconography includes Arsakes on the throne, heads, bows (armed), tiaras; Parthian Kingdom, Ecbatana (Iran); dated 213–227; coin: dia. 18.5–19.0 mm, weight 3.20 g., A round metallic object with an uneven, slightly worn edge, showing a raised central design made of intricate, irregular carved shapes and symbols arranged around and across the surface; the metal has a dull silver-gray tone-stock-foto
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drachma, Artabanos IV (king of Parthia; 213–224 AD). Obverse: bust of Artabanos IV wearing a tiara, king facing left. Reverse: Arsakes seated on the throne, bow in hand, facing right; below the arch – monogram. Iconography: Arsakes I (king of Parthia; ca. 247–217 BC) referenced, bows (armed), tiaras. Date: 213–227. Place: Parthian Kingdom, Ecbatana, Iran. Coin: diameter 18.5 × 19.0 mm, weight 3.20 g., A round metallic object with a raised profile of a bearded head in relief, showing a face in profile with stylized hair, a headband, and a looped element at the back; the surface has textured, ca-stock-foto
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Drachma of Artabanos IV (king of Parthia; 213–224 AD). Obverse: bust of Artabanos IV wearing a tiara, profile facing left. Reverse: Arsakes I (king of Parthia; ca. 247–217 BC) seated on a throne, holding a bow in his hand, facing right; below the bow – monogram. Parthian Kingdom, Ecbatana, Parthia (Iran), dated 213–227. Coin; diameter 17.5–19.0 mm, weight 3.35 g., A round metallic object with a raised profile of a stylized human head in side view, showing a beard made of parallel vertical lines, a rectangular eye area, a banded headdress with a ring at the back, and a row of raised dots along-stock-foto
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Drachma of Artabanos IV (king of Parthia; 213–224 AD). Obverse: bust of Artabanos IV wearing a tiara, profile facing left. Reverse: Arsakes I (king of Parthia; ca. 247–217 BC) seated on a throne, holding a bow in his hand, facing right; below the bow – monogram. Parthian Kingdom, Iran; dated 213–227. Coin: diameter 17.5 × 19.0 mm, weight 3.35 g., A round, worn coin with an uneven edge showing a textured, pitted surface in shades of silver, gray, and off-white, with darker gray and brownish spots and shadows; the coin displays raised and recessed irregular shapes and markings across its face, g-stock-foto
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Drachma; Artabanos IV (king of Parthia; 213–224 AD) and Arsakes I (king of Parthia; ca. 247–217 BC) — iconography: bows (armed), heads; Parthian Kingdom, Iran. Obverse: bust of Artabanos IV wearing a tiara, profile facing left. Reverse: Arsakes seated on a throne, holding a bow in his hand, facing right; below the arch — monogram. Date: 213–227. Mint: Ecbatana, Parthia, Iran. Coin; diameter 17.0–17.5 mm; weight 3.40 g., A circular metallic object with a raised relief portrait of a person in profile, showing facial features, a beard, and a tall decorated headpiece; the surface has textured line-stock-foto
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drachma, Artabanos IV (king of Parthia; 213–224 AD); iconography includes helmets, Arsakes I (king of Parthia; ca. 247–217 BC) — bows (armed), Arsakes on the throne, heads, Parthian Kingdom, Iran, tiaras. Obv.: bust of Artabanos IV wearing a tiara, king turned left. Rev.: Arsakes seated on the throne, holding a bow, turned right; below the arch – monogram. Date: 213–227. Ecbatana, Parthia, Iran. Coin: diameter 18.0 × 18.5 mm, weight 3.55 g., A round, weathered coin with a raised profile of a stylized human head facing left, showing a headdress with horizontal bands and radiating lines, a prono-stock-foto
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Drachma of Artabanos IV (king of Parthia; 213–224 AD). Obverse: bust of Artabanos IV wearing a tiara, king turned left. Reverse: Arsakes seated on the throne, holding a bow, turned right; below the arch a monogram. Iconography: helmets, bows (armed), Arsakes on the throne, heads, tiaras. Parthian Kingdom, Ecbatana, Parthia (Iran). Date: 213–227. Coin: diameter 18.0–18.5 mm, weight 3.55 g., A round metallic object with a worn, textured surface showing raised, incised designs and markings. The object is primarily silver-gray with areas of darker gray patina and slight brownish tones near the edg-stock-foto
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drachma, Artabanos IV (king of Parthia; 213–224 AD); Obv.: head of Artabanos IV wearing a tiara, facing left; Rev.: Arsakes I (king of Parthia; ca. 247–217 BC) seated on a throne, bow in hand, facing right, below the arch – monogram; helmets, bows (armed), heads; Parthian Kingdom, Ecbatana, Iran; 213–227; coin; diameter 17.0 mm; weight 3.60 g, A circular silver-gray coin with a worn surface featuring a raised profile of a stylized human head facing left, showing geometric facial features, a long segmented beard, a striped headdress with a looped element at the back, and a dotted border around-stock-foto
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drachma, Artabanos IV (king of Parthia; 213–224 AD), helmets, bows (armed), heads, Arsakes I (king of Parthia; ca. 247–217 BC) — iconography, Parthian Kingdom, Iran. Obv.: head of Artabanos IV wearing a tiara, facing left. Rev.: Arsakes seated on a throne, bow in hand, facing right, below the arch – monogram. 213–227, Parthia, Ecbatana, Iran. Coin; diameter 17.0 mm; weight 3.60 g., A circular metallic object with a weathered, uneven surface showing raised, irregular markings and incised lines; the object appears primarily silver-gray with darker gray accents in the recessed areas and subtle bl-stock-foto
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drachma, Artabanos IV (king of Parthia; 213–224 AD), bows (armed), Arsakes I (king of Parthia; ca. 247–217 BC) - iconography, Arsakes on the throne, Parthian Kingdom, Iran, tiaras. Obv.: bust of Artabanos IV wearing a tiara, king facing left. Rev.: Arsakes seated on the throne, holding a bow in his hand, facing right, legend poorly legible. Date: 213–227. Place: Parthia, Ecbatana, Iran. Coin: dia. 17.5 × 18.5 mm, weight 3.60 g., A circular metallic object with a weathered silver-gray surface showing an embossed side-profile of a bearded human figure wearing a headband and decorative elements a-stock-foto
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drachma, Artabanos IV (king of Parthia; 213–224 AD), iconography: helmets, Arsakes I (king of Parthia; ca. 247–217 BC) — heads, Arsakes on the throne, bows (armed), Parthian Kingdom, Iran, tiaras. Obv.: bust of Artabanos IV wearing a tiara, king facing left. Rev.: Arsakes seated on the throne, bow in hand, facing right, below the arch — monogram. Coin pierced through and a loop attached. Date: 213–227. Place: Parthia, Ecbatana, Iran. Coin: diameter 17.0 × 18.0 mm, weight 3.60 g., A circular metallic pendant with a small loop at the top and a drilled hole near the edge, showing worn raised deco-stock-foto
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drachma, Artabanos IV (king of Parthia; 213–224 AD); iconography: helmets, Arsakes I (king of Parthia; ca. 247–217 BC) — heads, Arsakes on the throne, bows (armed), Parthian Kingdom, Iran, tiaras. Obv.: bust of Artabanos IV wearing a tiara, king facing left. Rev.: Arsakes seated on the throne, bow in hand, facing right, below the arch — monogram. Coin pierced through with a loop attached. Date: 213–227. Place: Parthia, Ecbatana, Iran. Coin: diameter 17.0 × 18.0 mm, weight 3.60 g., A round metallic pendant with a raised profile of a bearded figure wearing a helmet or headdress, featuring decora-stock-foto
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Bronze coin of Vologases V (191–208). Obverse: head of Vologases V facing left wearing a tiara and a diadem. Reverse: religious symbol. Parthian Kingdom, Iran. Coin diameter 18.5–19.5 mm; weight 7.05 g., A round, weathered metal object with an irregular edge, showing a raised circular ring connected to a short stem in the center; the surface is rough and pitted with worn, low-relief markings and a small chipped area on the rim. The visible colors include brown, dark brown, greenish patina, and hints of gray.-stock-foto
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Bronze coin of Vologases V (191–208). Obverse: head of Vologases V left wearing a tiara and a diadem. Reverse: religious symbol. Parthian Kingdom, Iran. Coin diameter 18.5–19.5 mm; weight 7.05 g., A round, worn metal object with an irregular edge showing a raised profile of a human head in left-facing view; the surface has pitting and textured details suggesting hair and facial features, and a curved element near the rear of the head. The colors visible are brown, dark brown, greenish patina, and small areas of lighter tan.-stock-foto
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Drachma of Vologases V (191–208). Obverse: bust of Vologases V wearing a tiara, king facing left. Reverse: Arsakes seated on the throne, holding a bow, facing right; below the arch – monogram. Iconography: helmets, bows (armed), Arsakes I (King of Parthians; ca. 247–217 BC) — Arsakes on the throne, heads, Parthian Kingdom, tiaras. Mint/date: 191–208. Place: Parthia, Ecbatana, Iran. Coin: dia. 17.5 × 20.0 mm; weight 3.35 g., A round, irregularly edged coin with a worn, textured surface in shades of silver and gray, showing a raised central design composed of geometric and linear impressions sur-stock-foto
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drachma, Artabanos IV (king of Parthia; 213–224 AD); Obv.: bust of Artabanos IV wearing a tiara, king facing left. Rev.: Arsakes seated on the throne, holding a bow, facing right; below the arch – monogram. Iconography: helmets, Arsakes I (king of Parthia; ca. 247–217 BC) — Arsakes on the throne, heads, bows (armed), tiaras. Parthian Kingdom, Iran. Date: 213–227. Coin: dia. 18.0–20.0 mm; weight 3.65 g., A silver-colored circular object with irregular edges showing a raised profile of a stylized human head facing left, wearing a helmet or headdress with decorative elements and a tied strap at t-stock-foto
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Drachma, Vologases V (191–208). Obverse: bust of Vologases V wearing a tiara, king facing left. Reverse: Arsakes seated on the throne, holding a bow in his hand, facing right; below the arch – monogram. Iconography includes helmets, bows (armed), tiaras; references Arsakes I (King of Parthians; ca. 247–217 BCE), Parthian Kingdom. Coin: Parthia, Ecbatana, Iran; diameter 17.5–20.0 mm; weight 3.35 g., A circular metallic object with a textured surface and irregular edges, showing a raised profile of a helmeted figure in side view with a beard and decorative helmet elements; the object has a beade-stock-foto
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Drachma of Vologases V (191–208). Obverse: bust of Vologases V wearing a tiara, king facing left. Reverse: Arsakes seated on the throne, holding a bow in his hand, facing right; below the arch – monogram. Iconography includes bows (armed), heads, Arsakes I (Parthian king; ca. 247–217 BC). Parthian Kingdom, Ecbatana (Iran). Coin: diameter 18.0–19.0 mm, weight 3.40 g., A round, irregular metallic object with a textured, worn surface showing raised and recessed areas; the object is primarily silver-gray with small darker gray and brownish spots and slight tarnishing; its surface features a centra-stock-foto
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Drachma, Vologases V (191–208). Obverse: bust of Vologases V wearing a tiara, king facing left. Reverse: Arsakes seated on the throne, holding a bow in his hand, facing right; below the arch – monogram. Iconography: bows (armed), heads, Arsakes I (Parthian king; ca. 247–217 BC) — Arsakes on the throne, Parthian Kingdom. Parthia, Ecbatana, Iran. Coin. Diameter 18.0–19.0 mm; weight 3.40 g., A circular metallic object with a raised profile of a helmeted figure facing left, showing facial features including an eye, nose, beard, and stylized lines suggesting hair and ornamentation; the helmet has d-stock-foto
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Drachma of Vologases V (191–208). Obverse: bust of Vologases V wearing a tiara, king facing left. Reverse: Arsakes seated on the throne, bow in hand, facing right; below the arch – monogram. Iconography includes bows (armed), Arsakes on the throne, heads, tiaras. Parthian Kingdom, Ecbatana (Iran). Coin; diameter 18.0 × 20.0 mm; weight 3.47 g., A worn round metallic object with an irregular edge, showing a textured surface and raised markings; the object displays a mix of dark brown, gray, and muted silver tones with areas of lighter gray patina and darker brown spots; the surface has several r-stock-foto
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Drachma of Vologases V (191–208). Obverse: bust of Vologases V wearing a tiara, king facing left. Reverse: Arsakes seated on the throne, bow in hand, facing right; below the arch — monogram. Iconography includes bows (armed), Arsakes on the throne, heads, tiaras. Parthian Kingdom, Ecbatana (Iran). Coin; diameter 18.0–20.0 mm, weight 3.47 g., A single round, worn metallic object with a rough gray surface showing a raised profile of a person wearing a helmet or head covering with a tied ribbon at the back, a beard, and facial features rendered in low relief; the rim has a beaded decorative borde-stock-foto
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Tetradrachm of Vologases V (191–208). Obverse: bust of Vologases V wearing a tiara, facing left. Reverse: Vologases V enthroned, facing left, opposite Tyche wearing a high crown (or kalathos) offering a wreath to the ruler. Parthian Kingdom, Seleucia on the Tigris, Iran. Coin; diameter 23.0 × 24.5 mm, weight 12.85 g. Wreaths, bows (armed), heads, diadems., A roughly circular, worn metallic object with a textured, uneven surface in shades of gray and silver, displaying shallow, raised patterns and contours that suggest a relief; the edges are irregular and slightly chipped in places, and there-stock-foto
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Tetradrachm of Vologases V (191–208). Obverse: bust of Vologases V wearing a tiara, facing left. Reverse: Vologases V enthroned, facing left; opposite him Tyche wearing a high crown (or kalathos) offering a wreath to the ruler. Parthian Kingdom, Seleucia on the Tigris, Iran. Coin; diameter 23.0–24.5 mm, weight 12.85 g. Wreaths, bows (armed), heads, diadems., A roughly circular, weathered object with an irregular, textured surface showing a mix of gray, silver, and brown tones; the surface has shallow, indistinct raised and recessed areas forming worn patterns and undulating contours, with a fe-stock-foto
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Bronze coin, Vologases III (105–147). Obverse: diademed head of Vologases III facing left. Reverse: eagle with spread wings facing forward. Parthian Kingdom, Parthia (Iran). Mint. Coin diameter 10.0–10.5 mm, weight 1.90 g., A small round object with an uneven, weathered surface showing a mix of green, dark brown, and muted gray tones, and raised, textured areas suggesting an embossed design with curved and vertical shapes.-stock-foto
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Drachma, Vologases III (105–147). Obverse: head of Vologases III wearing a tiara, facing left. Reverse: Arsakes seated on the throne, holding a bow, facing right; below the arch – monogram. Iconography: helmets, bows (armed), heads, diadems, Arsakes on the throne. Parthian Kingdom, Parthia (Ecbatana), Iran. Date: 105–147. Coin. Diameter 17.0 × 19.0 mm; weight 2.85 g., A round, worn metallic object with a textured, uneven surface and raised markings arranged in a radial pattern; the object has a central vertical raised element surrounded by irregular raised dots, lines, and shapes, with an oute-stock-foto
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Bronze coin of Vologases III (105–147). Obverse: diademed head of Vologases III facing left. Reverse: eagle with spread wings facing forward. Parthian Kingdom, Iran. Mint. Coin diameter 10.0–10.5 mm; weight 1.90 g., A round, worn coin with a textured, irregular surface showing a mix of dark green and brown tones, with hints of reddish-brown patina and darker shadowed areas, resting alone on a plain white background.-stock-foto
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drachma, Vologases III (105–147). Obverse: head of Vologases III wearing a tiara, facing left. Reverse: Arsakes I (Parthian king, ca. 247–217 BCE) seated on the throne, holding a bow, facing right; below the arch – monogram. Iconography: helmets, bows (armed), heads, diadems, Arsakes on the throne. Parthian Kingdom, Ecbatana (Iran). Coin. Diameter 17.0 × 19.0 mm; weight 2.85 g., A round metallic coin shown against a white background with a carved profile of a bearded figure wearing a decorated headdress; the coin surface is silver-gray with darker gray patina in the recesses and lighter highli-stock-foto
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Drachma of Vologases III (105–147). Obverse: Bust of Vologases III wearing tiara and diadem, facing left. Reverse: Arsakes seated on the throne, holding a bow in his hand, facing right, below the arch — monogram. Iconography: bows (armed), helmets, heads, Arsakes I (King of Parthians; ca. 247–217 BC) — diadems, busts; Arsakes on the throne. Parthian Kingdom, Ecbatana (Iran). Coin: diameter 18.0–20.0 mm, weight 2.90 g., A worn round metal object with irregular edges, showing a raised textured surface of carved or stamped shapes and patterns; the object appears primarily gray with darker gray ar-stock-foto
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Drachma of Vologases III (105–147). Obverse: Bust of Vologases III wearing a tiara and diadem, facing left. Reverse: Arsakes seated on the throne, holding a bow in his hand, facing right, below the arch; monogram. Iconography: bows (armed), helmets, heads, Arsakes I (King of Parthians; ca. 247–217 BCE) — diadems, busts; Arsakes on the throne. Parthian Kingdom, Ecbatana (Iran). Coin: diameter 18.0 × 20.0 mm, weight 2.90 g., A circular metallic object with a worn, textured surface showing a raised profile of a human-like head in relief, facing left; the head has a stylized, textured hair or head-stock-foto
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Drachma, Vologases III (105–147). Obverse: head of Vologases III in a tiara, king facing left. Reverse: Arsakes I (Parthian king, ca. 247–217 BCE) seated on the throne, bow in hand, facing right; below the arch – monogram. Iconography: heads, Arsakes on the throne, bows, tiaras. Parthian Kingdom, Ecbatana, Parthia (Iran). Coin, diameter 20.0 × 21.0 mm, weight 3.75 g., A round, worn metallic object with a textured, uneven surface and irregular edges, primarily silver-gray in color with darker gray shadows in recessed areas and lighter gray highlights on raised areas; the surface shows a raised-stock-foto
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Drachma, Vologases III (105–147). Obverse: head of Vologases III in tiara, king facing left. Reverse: Arsakes I (Parthian king; ca. 247–217 BC) sitting on the throne, bow in hand, facing right; below the arch – monogram. Iconography: heads, Arsakes on the throne, bows, tiaras. Parthian Kingdom, Ecbatana, Parthia (Iran). Coin: diameter 20.0–21.0 mm, weight 3.75 g., A round metallic object with a textured, slightly irregular edge, shown in shades of silver and gray, featuring a raised profile of a human face in side view with a prominent nose, eye, and stylized beard composed of vertical lines;-stock-foto
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Drachma of Vologases III (105–147). Obverse: head of Vologases III wearing a tiara, face turned left. Reverse: Arsakes seated on the throne, bow in hand, turned right; below the bow — monogram. Iconography includes bows (armed), Arsakes on the throne, heads, Arsakes I (King of Parthians; ca. 247–217 BC) — diadems; Parthian Kingdom, Ecbatana (Iran). Coin. Diameter 19.0–20.5 mm; weight 3.82 g., A dark, round object with an uneven edge against a white background, showing a carved profile of a face wearing a wrapped head covering and a tied ribbon at the back; the carved details include a prominen-stock-foto
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Tetradrachm (subaerate?), Vologases IV (king of the Parthians; 147–191). Obverse: head of Vologases IV wearing a diadem, facing left; control mark B at right. Reverse: Vologases IV seated on a throne, facing left; before him the goddess Tyche standing, facing right, holding a wreath and a scepter in her right hand. Parthian Kingdom, Seleucia on the Tigris, Iran. Circa 147–191. Coin; diameter 25.5–26.0 mm; weight 7.20 g., A circular, worn metallic object with a textured gray surface showing a carved profile of a bearded figure facing left; the figure has a prominent nose, eye, moustache, and a-stock-foto
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Tetradrachm (subaerate?) of Vologases IV (king of the Parthians; 147–191). Obverse: bust of Vologases IV wearing a diadem facing left, letter B at right. Reverse: Vologases IV seated on a throne facing left; before him the goddess Tyche standing facing right with a wreath and a scepter in her right hand. Parthian Kingdom, Seleucia on the Tigris, Iran. Coin, diameter 25.5–26.0 mm, weight 7.20 g., A roughly circular, worn coin with a textured silvery-gray surface and small patches of reddish discoloration showing a faint raised design; the design includes a few human-like figures in profile and-stock-foto
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Drachma, Vologases III (105–147). Obverse: head of Vologases III wearing a tiara, the king facing left. Reverse: Arsakes seated on the throne, bow in hand, facing right; below the arch – monogram. Iconography: bows (armed), Arsakes I (Parthian king; ca. 247–217 BCE) — heads, diadems, Arsakes on the throne. Parthian Kingdom, Iran (Ecbatana). Coin: dia. 21.0–22.0 mm; weight 3.82 g., A circular metallic object with a raised profile of a human face in side view, showing a detailed headdress or hair band, stylized eye and nose, a long straight beard made of vertical grooves, and ornamentation along-stock-foto
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Bronze coin, Mithridates IV (King of the Parthians; 129–140 AD); obverse: head of Mithridates IV wearing a diadem, profile left; reverse: horse head turned left. Parthian Kingdom (Parthia), Iran; c. 128–147 AD. Coin: diameter 9.5 × 12.5 mm; weight 1.20 g., A small, irregularly shaped object with a rough, pitted surface, showing a mix of dark green, olive, brown, and black tones; the object appears worn and uneven with rounded edges and a slightly flattened base, and has textured ridges and depressions across its face suggesting layered or eroded material.-stock-foto
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Bronze coin of Mithridates IV (King of the Parthians; reign c. 129–140 AD). Obverse: head of Mithridates IV wearing a diadem, shown in profile facing left. Reverse: bull facing right. Iconography: heads; diadems. Geographic/historical: Parthian Kingdom, Iran. Date: c. 128–147 AD. Mint: Parthia. Coin measurements: diameter 10.5 × 11.0 mm; weight 1.45 g., A small round object with an irregular, rough surface, appearing worn and pitted, centered on a white background; the object shows dark brown and black tones with patches of greenish and coppery brown, and an uneven layered edge.-stock-foto