The product is an ancient Greek silver drachm coin from the year 325 BC, featuring Diopithes as the magistrate of Erythrai, Ionia. This coin is uncertified and belongs to the historical period of Greek culture (450 BC-100 AD). Made of silver, it is a valuable artifact from the ancient era, showcasing the craftsmanship and artistic style of Greek coinage during that time. This unique piece of history offers a glimpse into the political and economic life of ancient Greece. Featuring an Owl on reverse, along with an arrow quiver and club. Heracles with lion skin headdress on obverse. Well struck.
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This issue belongs to a well-known series ofSasanian-style imitative coinage, reflecting the cultural and economic interactions between the Alkhon rulers and the neighboring Sasanian Empire. Reverse: Zoroastrian fire altar with two standing attendants, hands raised in reverence; Sasanian prototype imitated in a simplified and uneven style, characteristic of Gandhāran Alkhon minting.
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ARABIA FELIX, Himyarites. Silver Drachm, 1st Century AD, NGC AU. No problem!
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Azes I AR Drachm. A lovely example of a scarce Indo-Greek AR drachm.
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Rs.: Zeus steht nach links, hält Victoria, links und rechts im Feld Monogramm. Vs.:Azes reitet nach rechts, hält Peitsche.
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Immerse yourself in the rich tapestry of ancient numismatics with the Parthian Kingdom Vologases VI AR Drachm. Struck circa AD 207-222, this silver coin is a tangible piece of history, reflecting the Imperial era of Rome, a period rife with intrigue and conquest. Certified by the NGC, this coin features the denomination of a drachm and honors the rule of Vologases VI. It’s an invaluable artifact for collectors of ancient coins, especially those with an interest in the Roman Empire and its intricate historical period.
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This genuine ancient coin is a silver drachm of Indo Scythian origin and features King Azes I on horseback on the obverse and Zeus on the reverse with Greek legend. The migrations persisted from the middle of the second century BCE to the fourth century CE.
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