N° 1167 | Parthia Kings of Elymais Kamnaskires-Orodes III Æ14 2nd Century AD

1167 - Parthia Kings of Elymais Kamnaskires-Orodes III Æ14 2nd Century AD
1167 - Parthia Kings of Elymais Kamnaskires-Orodes III Æ14 2nd Century AD

Description

VHaaff 12.3.1 - 2B2; Bronze 3.49 g., 14.5 mm.; Obv: Facing diademed bust with bushy hair and top tuft, anchor and crescent / Rev: Series of dashes; VF-XF

GPT Description

The item you mentioned, Parthia Kings of Elymais Kamnaskires-Orodes III Æ14, is a bronze coin that was minted in the 2nd century AD in the country of Portugal (PRT). During this time, the Parthian Empire was one of the major powers in the ancient world, spanning from modern-day Iran to parts of Mesopotamia and the Caucasus region. The Parthian Empire had several vassal states, and Elymais was one of them. The obverse of the coin features a facing diademed bust with bushy hair and a top tuft, along with an anchor and a crescent symbol, which were common symbols used by the Parthians. The reverse of the coin depicts a series of dashes, possibly representing a decorative or symbolic design. This particular coin is described as weighing 3.49 grams and measuring 14.5 mm in diameter. It is in a Very Fine to Extremely Fine condition, indicating that it has been well-preserved over the centuries. Coins from this period provide valuable insights into the political, cultural, and economic aspects of the Parthian Empire. They serve as historical artifacts, allowing us to understand the iconography, rulers, and the extent of the empire's influence. Overall, this Parthia Kings of Elymais Kamnaskires-Orodes III Æ14 coin is a fascinating piece of ancient history, showcasing the artistry and symbolism of the Parthian Empire during the 2nd century AD.
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