ANCIENT COINS, PARTHIAN COINS, Vologases III (c.AD 111-146), Silver Tetradrachms (6), minted at Seleucia on the Tigris, short bearded bust left, wearing double banded diadem and tiara, decorated with "hooks" round the crest, ear and ear-ring visible, spiral torque, sequential letter behind head, dotted border, rev king enthroned left, receiving diadem from Tyche with sceptre, seven line inscription ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΝ ΑΡΣΑΚΟY OΛAΓAΣOY ΔΙΚΑΙΟY ΕΠΙΦΑΝΟYΣ ΦΙΛΕΛΛΗΝΟΣ, letters Δ, B, B, E, B and A behind obverse bust, years ΓΛY, ΔΛY, EΛY, EΛY, ϚΛY, ΘΛY (433, 434, 435, 435, 436 and 439 SEM, AD 121/2, 122/3, 123/4, 123/4, 124/5 and 127/8), all months off the flan (S 79.5 var, 79.8 var, 79.14, 79.16, 79.17 var, 79.24 var). Generally fine to good fine. (6)
from The David Sellwood Collection of Parthian Coins
Estimate: £150-200