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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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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 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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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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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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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
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Bronze coin of Mithridates IV (King of the Parthians; 129–140 AD). Obverse: head of Mithridates IV wearing a diadem, shown in profile facing left. Reverse: bull facing right. Iconography: diadems, heads. Date: 128–147 AD. Region: Parthia (Iran). Mint: Parthian mint. Coin dimensions: diameter 10.5 × 11.0 mm; weight 1.45 g., A round, irregular object with a rough, pitted surface appears centered on a white background; its colors include dark brown, black, and patches of greenish and lighter brown tones, and the left side has a slight profile-like protrusion while the overall texture looks corrod-stock-foto
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Bronze coin of Mithridates IV (King of the Parthians; 129–140 AD). Obverse: head of Mithridates IV wearing a diadem, profile facing left. Reverse: bull facing right. Parthian Kingdom (Parthia), Iran; dated 128–147. Mint unknown. Coin diameter 9.0 × 10.0 mm; weight 1.40 g. Iconography: diadems; bull motif., A small round object with an irregular worn surface, showing a mix of dark brown, greenish patina, and lighter coppery brown tones; the object has a slightly uneven edge and textured, pitted areas across its face.-stock-foto
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Bronze coin of Mithridates IV (King of the Parthians; 129–140 AD). Obverse: head of Mithridates IV wearing a diadem, profile facing left. Reverse: bull facing right. Parthian Kingdom (Parthia), Iran; mint dated 128–147. Coin diameter 9.0 × 10.0 mm, weight 1.40 g., A single round, irregularly shaped object with a textured, pitted surface sits centered against a white background; its colors include brown, dark brown, greenish patina, and hints of gray, with raised and recessed areas creating uneven shadows and a slightly metallic sheen.-stock-foto
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Bronze coin, Mithridates IV (King of the Parthians; 129–140 AD). Obv.: head of Mithridates IV wearing a diadem, profile to the left. Rev.: horse head, turned to the left. Parthian Kingdom (Parthia), Iran. Mint c. 128–147 AD. Coin: diameter 9.5 × 12.5 mm, weight 1.20 g., A small worn round object with an irregular edge sits against a white background; its surface shows textured raised and recessed areas that form a faint figurative shape, with curved lines and a triangular central profile, and a rim with subtle dots; the visible colors include dark greenish-brown, mottled gray, and hints of mut-stock-foto
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Bronze coin of Mithridates IV (King of the Parthians; 129–140 AD), Parthian Kingdom, Iran. Obverse: head of Mithridates IV in diadem, profile to the left (diadem symbol). Reverse: eagle facing right. Dates given 128–147. Mint in Parthia, Iran. Coin diameter 9.5–10.0 mm; weight 1.10 g., A small round object with a rough, textured surface showing a raised profile of a head wearing a spiked or radiating headdress, rendered in worn relief; the object is primarily dark brown with lighter brown and grayish highlights, set against a plain white background.-stock-foto
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Drachma of Osroes I (ruler of Parthia; 108–128). Obverse: head of Osroes wearing a tiara, in profile to the left. Reverse: Arsakes seated on a throne facing right, holding a bow; monogram below the bow. Parthian Kingdom (Arsakes I iconography), Parthia (Iran). Mint, 108–128. Coin; diameter 18.5 × 20.0 mm, weight 3.90 g., A round, worn metallic object with a textured surface in shades of silver and gray showing an embossed profile of a stylized human face with a long beard and patterned hair composed of small raised dots, surrounded by a border of raised circular dots and subtle surface pitting-stock-foto
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drachma, Vologases II (77–80), diadems, bows (armed), heads, busts, Arsakes I (King of Parthians; ca. 247–217 BCE) - iconography, Parthian Kingdom, Iran. Obv.: bust of Vologases II wearing a diadem and a tiara topped with seven protrusions, the king turned to the left. Rev.: Arsakes seated on a throne, turned to the right, holding a bow in his hands, a monogram below the bow. 77–80, Parthia, mint. Coin: dia. 19.0 × 20.0 mm, weight 3.65 g., A circular metallic object with a raised profile of a human head facing left, showing a stylized eye, nose, beard with vertical lines, ear, and a tied cloth-stock-foto
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Drachma, Vologases II (77–80). Obverse: bust of Vologases II wearing a diadem and a tiara decorated with insets, the king turned to the left. Reverse: Arsakes seated on a throne, turned to the right, holding a bow in his hands; monogram below the bow. Iconography: bows (arms), heads, busts, diadems; Arsakes I (King of Parthians; ca. 247–217 BC) — Parthian Kingdom, Iran. Mint: Parthia. Coin: dia. 20.0 mm, weight 3.52 g., A round metallic object with a weathered silver-gray surface showing a raised profile of a human head facing left, featuring a stylized eye, nose, lips, chin, and a beard made-stock-foto
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Drachma, Vologases II (77–80). Obverse: bust of Vologases II wearing a diadem, king facing left. Reverse: Arsakes I seated on a throne facing right, holding a bow, monogram below the bow. Iconography: bows (arms), heads, diadems, busts; Parthian Kingdom, Iran. Date ca. 77–80; Arsakes I (King of Parthians; ca. 247–217 BCE) — historical reference. Coin; mint Parthia, Iran. Coin: diameter 19.5 × 22.0 mm, weight 3.75 g., A circular metallic object with a weathered silver-gray surface showing an engraved profile of a bearded person wearing a headband and an ornate headdress, surrounded by a border-stock-foto
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Drachma, Vologases II (77–80). Obverse: bust of Vologases II wearing a diadem, king facing left. Reverse: Arsakes I seated on a throne facing right, holding a bow; monogram below the bow. Parthian Kingdom, Iran; ca. 77–80. Coin (mint), diameter 19.5 × 22.0 mm, weight 3.75 g., A circular, slightly irregular coin with a metallic silver-gray surface showing embossed designs and a worn edge; a central vertical structure with linear and curved raised elements is surrounded by rows of small raised marks; the surface has areas of smooth wear and subtle darker gray toning in recesses, with lighter sil-stock-foto
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Bronze coin of Vologases I (51–79), Parthian Kingdom, Iran. Obverse: bust of Vologases I wearing a diadem, face turned left (inscription poorly legible). Reverse: horse protoma facing right. Mint: Parthia. Coin diameter 9.5 × 10.0 mm; weight 1.15 g., A round, slightly irregular object with a rough, textured surface in dark brown and reddish-brown tones, showing areas of lighter brown and subtle darker patches; the object has a worn, uneven edge and appears matte with faint variations in surface sheen, set against a plain white background.-stock-foto
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Bronze coin, Vologases I (51–79). Obverse: bust of Vologases I wearing a diadem, face turned left. Reverse: horse head right. Parthian Kingdom (Parthia), Iran. Mint. Coin dimensions: 9.0 mm and 10.5 mm; weight 1.20 g., A small irregular rectangular object sits against a white background, showing a rough, pitted surface with worn edges; its colors include dark brown, black, and hints of metallic bronze, with areas of lighter brown highlighting raised textures and a shallow circular depression on one face.-stock-foto
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Bronze coin of Vologases I (51–79). Obverse: bust of Vologases I wearing a diadem, face turned left. Reverse: horse head right. Parthian Kingdom (Parthia), Iran. Mint. Coin dimensions: 9.0 mm and 10.5 mm; weight 1.20 g., A rough, irregularly shaped object with a textured, pitted surface sits against a white background; its surface shows dark brown and black tones with areas of muted green and lighter brown highlights, giving a mottled appearance, and the edges are uneven and slightly rounded.-stock-foto
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Bronze coin of Vologases I (51–79). Obverse: bust of Vologases I wearing a diadem, face turned to the left (poorly legible). Reverse: horse protoma facing right. Parthian Kingdom, Iran; mint. Coin diameter 9.5 × 10.0 mm; weight 1.15 g., A small round object with an irregular edge that appears worn and slightly flattened, showing a rough textured surface in shades of brown, dark brown, and hints of reddish-brown with some darker grayish-brown areas; the object sits alone against a white background.-stock-foto
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Bronze coin, Vologases I (51–79). Obverse: bust of Vologases I wearing a diadem, king facing left. Reverse: standing Athena facing left, spear in right hand, left hand resting on shield. Parthian Kingdom, Iran; mint. Date: 51–79 CE. Coin diameter 9.5–10.5 mm, weight 1.20 g., A small, irregularly shaped, dark gray object with a rough, pitted surface sits against a white background; the object shows uneven texture and subtle lighter gray highlights on raised areas, with a few shallow indentations and rounded edges giving it an worn appearance.-stock-foto
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Bronze coin of Vologases I (51–79), Parthian Kingdom, Iran. Obverse: bust of Vologases I wearing a diadem, king facing left. Reverse: standing Athena facing left, spear in right hand, left hand resting on shield. Coin, mint Parthia; diameter 9.5 × 10.5 mm, weight 1.20 g., A roughly oval, irregularly shaped dark object with a rough, pitted surface appears against a white background; the object shows shades of dark gray and black with small areas of slightly lighter gray and hints of greenish patina, and its surface texture includes raised and recessed areas suggesting wear and uneven edges.-stock-foto
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Bronze coin of Vologases I (51–79). Obverse: head of Vologases I wearing a diadem, face turned left, very blurred. Reverse: horse head to the right. Parthian Kingdom (Parthia), Iran. Mint unspecified. Coin diameter 9.0 × 10.0 mm, weight 1.15 g., A roughly circular, worn object with an uneven, pitted surface in shades of brown, dark brown, gray, and hints of green, shown against a plain white background.-stock-foto
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Bronze coin of Vologases I (51–79). Obverse: head of Vologases I wearing a diadem, face turned to the left, very blurred image. Reverse: horse head to the right. Parthian Kingdom (Parthia), mint in Iran. Coin diameter 9.0 × 10.0 mm, weight 1.15 g., A roughly circular, textured object with an uneven surface showing a mix of dark brown, greenish, and black tones, with areas that appear metallic and pitted, set against a plain white background.-stock-foto
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Drachma, Vologases I (51–79). Obverse: bust of Vologases I wearing a diadem, king facing left. Reverse: Arsakes I (King of Parthians; ca. 247–217 BC) seated on a throne, facing right, holding a bow; monogram below the bow. Coin fitted with an eyelet. Parthian Kingdom, Iran. Mint unknown. Coin; diameter 19.0 × 21.0 mm; weight 3.40 g., A worn circular metallic pendant with an irregular edge and a small loop at the top, showing a textured surface with raised and indented markings and decorative linear patterns; the metal appears silver-gray with darker gray patina in recessed areas and lighter si-stock-foto
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Drachma of Vologases I (51–79). Obverse: bust of Vologases I wearing a diadem, king facing left. Reverse: Arsakes I seated on a throne facing right, holding a bow, monogram below the bow. Coin fitted with an eyelet. Parthian Kingdom, Iran. Mint unknown. Coin; diameter 18.0 × 19.0 mm, weight 3.60 g., A round metallic pendant with a small loop at the top, shown against a plain white background. The surface of the pendant is textured and worn, with raised and indented shapes suggesting carved or stamped markings arranged across the face. There is a vertical grouping of raised marks near the left-stock-foto
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Drachma of Vologases I (51–79 CE). Obverse: bust of Vologases I wearing a diadem, facing left. Reverse: Arsakes seated on a throne, facing right, holding a bow; monogram below the bow. Coin has an eyelet. Parthian Kingdom, Iran. Mint. Coin diameter 19.0–21.0 mm; weight 3.40 g., A round metallic object with a small loop at the top, shown against a white background, featuring a raised profile of a person in side view with detailed hair and beard textures, a rounded patterned border along the upper edge, and visible surface scratches and irregularities; colors visible include silver-gray of the m-stock-foto
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Drachma, Vologases I (51–79). Obverse: bust of Vologases I wearing a diadem, king facing left. Reverse: Arsakes seated on a throne, facing right, holding a bow in his hands; monogram below the bow. Arsakes I (King of Parthians; ca. 247–217 BC) — iconography, diadems, Parthian Kingdom, Iran. Mint: Parthia. Coin. Diameter 18.0 × 19.0 mm; weight 3.45 g., A single round metallic object with a worn and textured surface sits against a white background; the object appears silver-gray with darker tarnished areas and irregular edges, and its surface shows raised patterns and small indented dots forming-stock-foto
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Drachma, Vologases I (51–79). Obverse: bust of Vologases I wearing a diadem, facing left. Reverse: Arsakes I (Arsaces I, King of the Parthians; ca. 247–217 BC) seated on a throne facing right, holding a bow, monogram below the bow. Parthian Kingdom, Iran; mint. Coin. Diameter 18.0–19.0 mm; weight 3.45 g., A round metallic object with a weathered silver-gray surface showing a raised profile of a person facing left; the figure has a stylized beard and long hair, a headband or crown with vertical elements, and a beaded border near the rim. The metal shows darker gray toning in recessed areas and-stock-foto
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Bronze coin of Vardanes I (41–45). Obverse: head of Vardanes I left, wearing a diadem. Reverse: Nike striding left, holding a wreath. Parthian Empire (Parthia), Iran; mint. Coin diameter 10.5–11.0 mm, weight 1.15 g., A roughly circular, irregularly shaped coin or metal object with a weathered, textured surface in shades of brown, green, gray, and dark bronze; the surface shows uneven patina, scratches, and worn raised areas, and the edges are slightly jagged and rounded.-stock-foto
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Bronze coin of Vardanes I (41–45 CE). Obverse: head of Vardanes I left, wearing a diadem. Reverse: seated griffin right. Parthian Kingdom, Iran. Mint (unspecified). Coin diameter 11.5–12.0 mm; weight 1.72 g., A circular, weathered object with an uneven, rough surface showing a mix of green, dark green, black, brown, and gray tones; the object has worn, irregular edges and mottled patches of lighter and darker coloration across its face, with areas of texture variation that appear pitted and slightly raised.-stock-foto
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Bronze coin of Vardanes I (41–45 CE); Obverse: head of Vardanes I left, wearing diadem; Reverse: griffin seated right; Parthian Kingdom (Parthia), mint in Iran; features griffins and diadems; diameter 11.5–12.0 mm, weight 1.72 g., A round, worn object with an uneven, textured surface showing a mix of dark gray, green, and brown tones; the edges are irregular and slightly raised, and the surface displays pits, scratches, and layered, eroded patterns suggesting age and corrosion.-stock-foto
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Bronze coin of Artabanos II (king of Parthia; 10–40 AD). Obverse: bust of Artabanos II facing left, wearing a diadem. Reverse: female figure shown frontally against the background of a two-column temple, holding a spear in her right hand and a shield in her left. Parthian Kingdom, mint in Iran. Diameter 9.0 × 10.0 mm; weight 1.17 g.,-stock-foto
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Bronze coin of Artabanos II (king of Parthia; 10–40 AD). Obverse: bust of Artabanos II facing left, wearing a diadem. Reverse: female figure shown frontally, against the background of a two-column temple, holding a spear in her right hand and a shield in her left. Parthian Kingdom, mint in Iran. Coin diameter 9.0–10.0 mm; weight 1.17 g., A roughly circular, weathered object with an uneven, pitted surface sits against a white background; its dominant colors are dark gray and black with areas of brownish and lighter gray tones creating a mottled appearance, and the surface shows irregular raised-stock-foto
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Bronze coin of Artabanos II (king of Parthia; 10–40 AD). Obverse: bust of Artabanos II facing left, wearing a diadem. Reverse: between the columns of a temple (?) a frontal woman (goddess Anahita ?) holding a spear in her right hand and a shield in her left. Parthian Kingdom, Iran. Mint. Coin diameter 11.0 × 12.5 mm, weight 1.02 g., A worn round object with an irregular edge showing a textured, pitted surface in shades of brown, dark green, and mottled copper, with areas of darker brown and faint greenish patina; the object appears flat and slightly raised in places, with subtle ridges and dep-stock-foto
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Drachma, Phraates V; obverse: bust of Phraates V wearing a diadem, facing left, with Nike on both sides holding a wreath. Reverse: Arsakes I seated on a throne to the right, bow in his right hand, monogram on the right. Broken coin, Parthian Kingdom, c. 2 BC–4 AD. Mint: Parthia (Iran). Coin; weight 3.45 g., A circular metallic object with irregular edges, shown against a white background, appears worn and tarnished with a predominantly silver-gray color and darker gray shadows; the surface shows a raised central design resembling linear and curved shapes and a surrounding pattern of small rais-stock-foto
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Drachma, Phraates V; obverse: bust of Phraates V wearing a diadem, facing left, with Nike on both sides holding a wreath. Reverse: Arsakes I seated on a throne to the right, holding a bow in his right hand; monogram at right. Broken coin; coins depict busts, bows, diadems; iconography of the Parthian Kingdom. Date: 2 BC–4 AD. Place: Parthia (mint in Iran). Weight: 3.45 g., A circular metallic object with a worn silver-gray surface showing a raised profile of a head facing left, featuring textured hair arranged in rows of small rounded shapes, a prominent eyebrow and eye, a mustache and beard m-stock-foto
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Bronze coin of Phraates V and Musa (3 BC–4 AD). Obverse: bust of Phraates V left, wearing a diadem and ornamented armor. Reverse: bust of Musa right. Parthian Kingdom (Parthia), Iran; mint. Coin diameter 22.0 × 23.5 mm; weight 12.35 g., A roughly circular, flat object with a heavily textured, uneven surface showing bumps, pits, and ridges; the surface displays a mix of brown, dark brown, reddish-brown, and hints of green and gray tones, with areas of subtle shine and dull matte patches, all set against a plain white background.-stock-foto
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Bronze coin of Phraates V and Musa (3 BC–4 AD). Obverse: bust of Phraates V left, wearing a diadem and ornamented armor. Reverse: bust of Musa right. Parthian Kingdom, Iran; mint unknown. Coin diameter 22.0 × 23.5 mm; weight 12.35 g., A circular, worn object with an uneven, pitted surface showing a mix of dark reddish-brown, dark brown, greenish patina, and some grayish areas; the edges are rounded and irregular, and the surface texture appears rough and corroded across the entire face.-stock-foto
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Denarius of Lucius Verus (130–169; Roman emperor 161–169). Obverse: Head of Lucius Verus with laurel wreath facing right, legend L·RVS·AVG·ARM·PAR, AX all around. Reverse: Parthian prisoner sitting to the right, hands tied behind his back, next to him a bow, quiver and shield, legend TR·PV·IMP·III·CO·II all around. Date: 165. Roman Empire (27 BC–476). Mint: Rome. Coin. Diameter 18.0 mm. Weight 2.32 g. Axis 180°., A round metallic object with a worn surface showing a raised profile of a head in side view, with short textured hair and a beard, surrounded by a rim and faint decorative impressions-stock-foto