


Parthian Empire Silver Drachm (2,200-1,800 years ago)
This silver drachm was issued by one of the various kings who ruled the Parthian Empire (located in modern-day Iran, Iraq, and parts of Central Asia). The Parthian Empire was a major political and cultural power in the ancient Middle East, ruling from 247 BCE to 224 CE and serving as Rome's principal eastern rival.
Coin Description:
Front side: Features the profile portrait of a Parthian king wearing a diademed headdress or crown, typically with a distinctive beard style and elaborate hairstyle that was characteristic of Parthian royalty.
Back side: Typically shows the king seated on a throne holding a bow, surrounded by Greek inscriptions giving the king's name and titles. The archer motif reflects the Parthians' renowned skill as mounted archers.
Technical Details:
Material: Silver
Denomination: Drachm (standard silver currency unit throughout the empire)
Minting date/period: 247 BCE - 224 CE (approximately 2,200-1,800 years ago)
Condition: Varies by specimen
Historical Significance:
This coin was issued during the reign of the powerful Parthian Empire, whose rulers styled themselves "King of Kings" in the tradition of the earlier Achaemenid Empire. Founded by Arsaces, a leader of nomadic warriors who rebelled against Seleucid Greek rule, the empire evolved from adopting Greek cultural elements to increasingly embracing its Persian heritage. Their legendary cavalry and mounted archers formed the backbone of military power that successfully challenged Roman expansion eastward, maintaining the empire as a major geopolitical force for nearly five centuries.
This silver drachm was issued by one of the various kings who ruled the Parthian Empire (located in modern-day Iran, Iraq, and parts of Central Asia). The Parthian Empire was a major political and cultural power in the ancient Middle East, ruling from 247 BCE to 224 CE and serving as Rome's principal eastern rival.
Coin Description:
Front side: Features the profile portrait of a Parthian king wearing a diademed headdress or crown, typically with a distinctive beard style and elaborate hairstyle that was characteristic of Parthian royalty.
Back side: Typically shows the king seated on a throne holding a bow, surrounded by Greek inscriptions giving the king's name and titles. The archer motif reflects the Parthians' renowned skill as mounted archers.
Technical Details:
Material: Silver
Denomination: Drachm (standard silver currency unit throughout the empire)
Minting date/period: 247 BCE - 224 CE (approximately 2,200-1,800 years ago)
Condition: Varies by specimen
Historical Significance:
This coin was issued during the reign of the powerful Parthian Empire, whose rulers styled themselves "King of Kings" in the tradition of the earlier Achaemenid Empire. Founded by Arsaces, a leader of nomadic warriors who rebelled against Seleucid Greek rule, the empire evolved from adopting Greek cultural elements to increasingly embracing its Persian heritage. Their legendary cavalry and mounted archers formed the backbone of military power that successfully challenged Roman expansion eastward, maintaining the empire as a major geopolitical force for nearly five centuries.
This silver drachm was issued by one of the various kings who ruled the Parthian Empire (located in modern-day Iran, Iraq, and parts of Central Asia). The Parthian Empire was a major political and cultural power in the ancient Middle East, ruling from 247 BCE to 224 CE and serving as Rome's principal eastern rival.
Coin Description:
Front side: Features the profile portrait of a Parthian king wearing a diademed headdress or crown, typically with a distinctive beard style and elaborate hairstyle that was characteristic of Parthian royalty.
Back side: Typically shows the king seated on a throne holding a bow, surrounded by Greek inscriptions giving the king's name and titles. The archer motif reflects the Parthians' renowned skill as mounted archers.
Technical Details:
Material: Silver
Denomination: Drachm (standard silver currency unit throughout the empire)
Minting date/period: 247 BCE - 224 CE (approximately 2,200-1,800 years ago)
Condition: Varies by specimen
Historical Significance:
This coin was issued during the reign of the powerful Parthian Empire, whose rulers styled themselves "King of Kings" in the tradition of the earlier Achaemenid Empire. Founded by Arsaces, a leader of nomadic warriors who rebelled against Seleucid Greek rule, the empire evolved from adopting Greek cultural elements to increasingly embracing its Persian heritage. Their legendary cavalry and mounted archers formed the backbone of military power that successfully challenged Roman expansion eastward, maintaining the empire as a major geopolitical force for nearly five centuries.