ANCIENT COINS, PARTHIAN COINS, Phraataces (2 BC – AD 4), Silver Tetradrachms (4), minted at Seleucia on the Tigris, diademed bust left with medium and tapering beard, ear and ear-ring visible, no wart on brow, segmented necklet, dotted border, rev king enthroned right, receiving diadem from Tyche holding cornucopiae, seven line inscription ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΝ ΑΡΣΑΚΟY ΕYΕΡΓΕΤΟY ΔΙΚΑΙΟY ΕΠΙΦΑΝΟYΣ ΦΙΛΕΛΛΗΝΟΣ; year IT (310 SEM) above Tyche, month off the flan (S 56.1), obverse bust with spiral torque, wart on brow, Nike each side, rev king enthroned right, holding bow, year AIT (311 SEM) (S 57.1 var), month ΑYΔNΑΙΟY (Audnaios, Jan AD 1) (S 57.2), and month off flan (2) (S 57.1-9 var, 57.10-12 var). Generally fine to good fine. (4)
from The David Sellwood Collection of Parthian Coins
Estimate: £100-150