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  1. PARTHIAN KINGDOM: Orodes II AR Drachm | c. 58-37 BC | NI (Nisa) Mint | Rare

    Parthian Kingdom | Parthia Orodes II | Silver Drachm | NI (Nisa) Mint. Mint: Minted in the city of Nisa. Denomination: Drachm. Origin: Parthian Empire. Material: Silver (AR). Coin Details Very nice example for this issue.

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  2. PARTHIA - DRACHM - GREEK COIN

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  3. THRACE, Apollonia Pontica. After 450 BC. AR Reduced Drachm

    THRACE, Apollonia Pontica. After 450 BC. AR Reduced Drachm.

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  4. Ancient Greek Silver Drachm 4.17g 19mm

    Please study the photos and take a look at the other coins i am selling

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  5. Ancient Greek Silver Drachm – Alexander III the Great – 4.2 g – Royal Mint COA

    Own a piece of history with this authentic ancient Greek silver drachm of Alexander III (Alexander the Great), dating back over 2,200 years. This coin is a genuine collectible, verified by the Royal Mint Certificate of Authenticity (COA), making it a rare opportunity for collectors and history enthusiasts alike.

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  6. PARTHIA - DRACHM - GREEK COIN

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  7. ARTABANOS II PARTHIA 10-38 AD AR Drachm Ancient Misstruck Roman Coin Beautiful!!

    The product is an ancient Roman coin from the historical period of Roman Imperial rule (27 BC-476 AD). This specific coin, known as the ARTABANOS II PARTHIA, was minted between 10-38 AD and features a unique misstruck design. It is a beautiful and valuable piece for collectors interested in Roman antiquity and numismatics.

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  8. ANCIENT GREEK COIN INDO-SCYTHIAN, AZES I DRACHM 60-20BC

    This coin is an Indo-Scythian silver drachm attributed to King Azes I (circa 60-20 BC) Coin Description Ruler: Azes I Period: c. 60-20 BC Denomination: Drachm Obverse (Obv): Depicts the King riding a horse to the right. Reverse (Rx): Features the goddess Athena standing to the right. There is a monogram in the left field and a Kharoshthi letter in the right field. This particular type, with an Athena reverse, is described as a scarce and choice type in numismatic sources.

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