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Fragment of a Historical Relief - Luni marble - This scene depicts a triumphal procession: on the left a litter, borne by two men, carries a trophy of enemy arms and two Parthian barbarians in chains; on the right is a triumphal arch with male figures, perhaps the musicians who accompanied the procession. Similarities with the coin series issued by Septimius Severus in 194-195 AD, lead the relief to be dated to the beginning of the Severan period. According to a different interpretation, it could be related to the triumph of Lucius Verus over the Parthians in 166 AD - Palazzo Altemps, Museo Na-stock-foto
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sestertius, Lucius Verus (130–169; Roman emperor 161–169), issuer: Lucius Verus; iconography: prisoners, Parthians, trophies, shields (weapons); obverse: head of Lucius Verus with laurel wreath facing right, inscription L VERVS AVG - ARM PARTH MAX; reverse: Parthian prisoner sitting under a trophy facing right, hands tied behind his back, a shield in front of him, inscription TR POT VI - IMP III COS II, in SC fields; date: 165–166; Roman Empire (27 BC–476); Rome; medium: coin (sestertius); diameter 31.5–33.0 mm; weight 23.87 g, A circular, weathered coin or medallion with a mottled brown and d-stock-foto
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Denarius of Lucius Verus (130–169; Roman emperor 161–169), issued 165. Obverse: Head of Lucius Verus with laurel wreath facing right, inscription VERVS AVG ARM PARTH MAX. Reverse: Parthian prisoner seated right with hands tied behind his back, beside a bow, quiver and shield, inscription TR P V IMP III COS II. Iconography: prisoners, quivers, bows, shields, trophies; relates to Parthians. Roman Empire (27 BC–476). Coin: diameter 17.5–18.0 mm, weight 3.00 g, axis 180 degrees., A circular metallic object with a worn, uneven edge and a textured surface showing scratches and small chips, featuring-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, 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 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, Vologases III (105–147). Obverse: head of Vologases III in tiara, king facing left. Reverse: Arsakes I (Arsakes on the throne; King of Parthians, ca. 247–217 BC) seated on throne, bow in hand, facing right; below the arch – monogram. Coin pierced through. Parthia, Ecbatana (Iran). Coin; weight 3.15 g., A roughly circular metal object with an irregular edge, showing embossed and recessed markings across its surface, including a small round hole near one side; the object appears primarily gray and silver with darker gray areas and slight brownish discoloration in places.-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: bust of Vologases III in tiara and diadem, facing left. Reverse: Arsakes I (Arsakes I, King of the Parthians; ca. 247–217 BC) seated on a throne, bow in hand, facing right, below an arch — monogram. Iconography: bows (armed), helmets, heads. Date: 105–147. Mint: Ecbatana, Parthia (Iran). Coin; weight 3.50 g., The image shows a worn round coin with irregular edges, predominantly silver-gray in color with darker gray shadows in recessed areas; the surface has raised patterns and indentations forming a textured design, including a few linear and curved r-stock-foto
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Drachma, Vologases III (105–147). Obverse: head of Vologases III in tiara, king turned to the left. Reverse: Arsakes I (King of the Parthians; ca. 247–217 BCE) sitting on the throne, bow in hand, turned to the right, below the arch — monogram. Iconography: bows (armed), heads, diadems, Arsakes on the throne. Date/Place: 105–147, Ecbatana, Parthia (Iran). Coin; weight 3.30 g., A circular metallic object with a raised profile of a human head facing left, showing a stylized beard and layered hair or head covering with decorative round elements around the top; the surface is textured with worn and-stock-foto
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drachma, Vologases III (105–147); Arsakes I (King of Parthians; ca. 247–217 BC) — iconography: bows (armed), helmets, heads. Obverse: bust of Vologases III in tiara and diadem, facing left. Reverse: Arsakes seated on a throne, bow in hand, facing right, below the arch — monogram. 105–147, Ecbatana, Parthia, Iran. Coin; weight 3.50 g., A worn round metallic object with a textured surface showing a raised profile of a head in left-facing view, featuring stylized facial details, a looped ear ornament, rows of bead-like decorations, and parallel lines suggesting hair or a beard; the object has an-stock-foto
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Drachma, Vologases III (105–147). Obverse: head of Vologases III in tiara, king facing left. Reverse: Arsakes seated on the throne, bow in hand, facing right; below the bow — monogram. Depicts bows (armed), Arsakes on the throne, heads, Arsakes I (King of Parthians; ca. 247–217 BCE) — iconography, diadems. Parthia, Ecbatana, Iran. Coin, weight 3.75 g., A round metallic object with a textured, uneven surface and worn edges, showing a raised irregular pattern of lines and shapes across its face; the object appears silver-gray with areas of darker gray shadowing and lighter highlights, and it is-stock-foto
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Drachma, Vologases III (105–147). Obverse: head of Vologases III in tiara, king facing left. Reverse: Arsakes seated on the throne, bow in hand, facing right; below the bow — monogram. Iconography includes bows (armed), Arsakes on the throne, heads, Arsakes I (King of Parthians; ca. 247–217 BCE) — diadems. Parthia, Ecbatana, Iran. Coin; weight 3.75 g., A round metallic object with a raised profile of a human head facing left, featuring a detailed beard, stylized hair tied at the back, and decorative headgear, all rendered in relief; the surface shows a beaded border and textured background wit-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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Tetradrachm of Vologases IV (king of the Parthians; 147–191). Obverse: diademed head of Vologases III facing left, right; Reverse: Vologases III seated on throne facing left, goddess Tyche with wreath standing in front of him facing right; date at top. Parthia, Seleucia on the Tigris (Iran). Coin. Diameter 24.5–25.5 mm; weight 12.95 g., A circular metallic object with a worn, rough surface showing a group of shallow relief figures: a standing figure facing a seated figure, and a smaller central figure between them. The standing figure appears draped and the seated figure has a rounded headpiec-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
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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 of Mithridates IV (king of the Parthians; 129–140 AD). Obverse: head of Mithridates IV in diadem, profile to the left. Reverse: eagle facing right. Parthian Kingdom, Iran. Date: 128–147. Coin diameter 9.5–10.0 mm, weight 1.05 g., A single round, irregularly shaped object with a rough, textured surface occupying the center of a white background; the object shows a mix of greenish, brownish, and dark metallic tones with patches of lighter and darker areas, uneven edges, and surface indentations and raised areas giving it a weathered, pitted appearance.-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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Bronze coin, Mithridates IV (King of the Parthians; 129–140 AD), Parthian Kingdom, Iran; diadem (symbol). Obv.: head of Mithridates IV in diadem, profile to the left. Rev.: eagle facing right. Dates given: 128–147. Coin: diameter 9.5 × 10.0 mm, weight 1.10 g., A round, worn object with a rough, pitted surface in shades of brown, dark gray, and hints of metallic silver, centered on a plain white background; the object shows uneven edges and textured areas with lighter and darker patches across its face.-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) — Obv.: bust of Vologases II wearing a diadem and a tiara decorated with insets, the king turned to the left. Rev.: Arsakes seated on a throne, turned to the right, holding a bow in his hands, monogram below the bow. Subjects: bows (arms), heads, busts, diadems, Arsakes I (King of Parthians; ca. 247–217 BCE) — iconography. Parthian Kingdom, Parthia (Iran). Date: 77–80. Coin; diameter 20.0 mm; weight 3.52 g., A worn round metallic object with an uneven edge, shown against a white background; the object has a silver-gray color with darker gray shadowing and patina i-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 of Vologases II (77–80). Obverse: head of Vologases II turned left, wearing a tiara decorated with seven bosses. Reverse: Arsakes seated on a throne turned right, holding a bow; monogram below the bow. Iconography: bows, diadems, tiaras, heads. Parthian Kingdom (Parthia), Iran. Arsakes I (King of Parthians; ca. 247–217 BC) — iconographic reference. Coin; diameter 20.5–21.0 mm, weight 3.90 g., A round metallic coin in shades of gray and silver shows a raised profile of a bearded person facing left, wearing a tall, tiered headdress with a decorative band and a knot or looped element at t-stock-foto
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drachma, Vardanes II (55–58), heads, diadems, busts, Arsakes I (King of Parthians; ca. 247–217 BC) - iconography, bows (armed), stars, Parthian Kingdom, Iran. Obv.: head of Vardanes II wearing tiara and diadem in frontal view, two stars above the king's head. Rev.: Arsakes sitting on a throne, holding a bow in his hand, monogram below the bow. 55–58, Parthia, Ecbatana, Iran. Coin; diameter 18.0 × 20.0 mm, weight 3.57 g., A round metallic coin with a worn, textured surface showing a raised depiction of a standing figure wearing a draped garment next to a tripod-like object and a curved element-stock-foto
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drachma, Vardanes II (55–58), Obv.: head of Vardanes II wearing tiara and diadem in frontal view, two stars above the king's head. Rev.: Arsakes I (King of Parthians; ca. 247–217 BC) sitting on a throne, holding a bow in his hand, monogram below the bow. Iconography: heads, diadems, busts, bows (armed), stars. Parthian Kingdom, Ecbatana, Iran. Coin: diameter 18.0 × 20.0 mm, weight 3.57 g., A round metallic object with a weathered silver-gray surface is centered on a white background; its design shows a stylized human face wearing a tall, ornate helmet or headdress with a row of rounded beads a-stock-foto
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Drachma of Vardanes II (55–58 CE). Obverse: frontal head of Vardanes II with two stars at the ruler's sides. Reverse: Arsakes seated on a throne facing right, holding a bow; monogram below the bow. Parthian Kingdom (Parthia), Ecbatana (Iran). Materials/function: coin. Diameter 18.0 × 20.0 mm; weight 3.70 g. Subjects/icons: bows (arms), tiaras, stars; iconography references Arsakes I (King of Parthians; ca. 247–217 BCE)., A round metallic object with a raised relief of a stylized human face wearing a helmet-like headpiece and a short mustache, surrounded by decorative elements including a beade-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 (Arsakes I, King of Parthians, ca. 247–217 BC) seated on a throne facing right, holding a bow, monogram below the bow. Parthian Kingdom, Iran. Coin; diameter 18.0–19.0 mm, weight 3.25 g., A round, weathered metal coin with a textured surface showing a raised outline of an animal with four legs and a tail at the center, surrounded by shallow, irregular markings around the rim; the coin appears primarily silver-gray with darker gray patina in recessed areas and lighter silver highl-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, 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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Drachma of Vologases I (51–79). Obverse: bust of Vologases I wearing a diadem, king facing left. Reverse: Arsakes I (King of the Parthians; ca. 247–217 BC) sitting on a throne, facing right, holding a bow; monogram below the bow. Coin shows an eye. Parthian Kingdom, Seleucia on the Tigris, Iran. Coin; diameter 18.0 × 20.0 mm, weight 3.75 g., A round metallic pendant with a worn silver-gray surface showing a raised profile of a bearded figure wearing a ribbed headdress and detailed hair, surrounded near the edge by a dotted border; the pendant has an attached loop at the top and irregular, slig-stock-foto
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Bronze coin of Gotarzes II (king of the Parthians; 40–51). Obverse: diademed head of Gotarzes II facing left. Reverse: head in radiant crown (Helios). Date: 38–51. Place: Parthia, Ecbatana. Coin diameter 11.0 × 12.0 mm; weight 1.20 g., A round, worn coin-like object with a textured, uneven surface in shades of dark green, olive, brown, and gray, showing a raised central relief that suggests the outline of a head in profile; the edges are irregular and slightly rough, and the background around the object is white.-stock-foto