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Parthian Empire, silver tetradrachm of Phraates IV (38-2 BC), dated 28x of Seleucid Era (around 25-20 BC), month of January (PERITIOU in Greek), MAC 584, 14.98g. Obv: Bearded bust of king, wearing diadem. Rev: In centre, king seated on throne receiving palm frond from goddess Tyche; Greek legend composed of titles and the date around. |
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Rs. 15,000
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