AE Drachm KINGS OF ELAM / ELYMAIS. VARIOUS KINGS - AE Drachm of Elam/ Elymais. Elam, also known as Elymais, existed as an autonomous state from the 2nd century BC to the early 3rd century AD, often under Parthian dominion.
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The product is a silver Drachm coin from the Kingdom of Macedonia, specifically from the period of Alexander III, who ruled from 336-323 BC. The coin holds historical significance as it represents a piece of Ancient Greek civilization and was minted in the region of Macedon. This rare and valuable coin offers a glimpse into the ancient world of Macedonia and Alexander III's rule.
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From these influences, the Parthians not only blended architectural styles to make their own Parthian architecture but they also created their own unique Parthian art and dress. This is a genuine coin from the ancient Parthian Kingdom.
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The Alexandrian silver drachm and tetradrachm was a powerful symbol of legitimacy, and Alexander's successors sought to associate themselves with his reign by copying his coins. The reverse of the coin features Zeus, the king of the gods, seated on his throne at Mt. Olympus.
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The product is a silver Indo-Skythian drachm coin featuring the Azes ruler, minted between circa 58-12 BC. With a weight of 2.10gm, this coin has a good fineness, making it a valuable piece for collectors interested in ancient numismatics. The coin showcases the unique artistic style and cultural influence of the Indo-Skythian kingdom during this period.
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ANCIENT ARABIAN. NABATAEA, MALICHUS II AND QUEEN SHAQILATH II, circa 40-71 A.D. SILVER DRACHM (DEBASED METAL ISSUE). Obverse. Bust of Malichus right. Reverse. Veiled bust of Shaquilath II right. (Sear GICV.5702). Weight: 3.65 grams. Diameter: 13mm. Good metal and style for the issue. Rare. (Thank you for viewing the coin. All our coins are guaranteed to be genuine and authentic. We've been dealing in coins and antiquities for over 40 years. Questions about the coin are always welcome. Kind Regards, Ancient17).
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Caria, ancient district of southwestern Anatolia. Caria passed from Lydian to Persian rule about 546 BCE. West Carian dynasts joined in the unsuccessful Ionian revolt against the Persian king Darius I (c. 499–493 BCE), and the coastal cities were later drawn into the Greek Delian League.
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