Pakor II ruled Persis as a semi-autonomous vassal kingdom under Parthian overlordship, and the small bronze issues attributed to his reign occupy one of the more contested corners of Persid numismatics — chronological assignments across the series shift frequently as new hoards surface. The kingdom itself was a direct cultural successor to Achaemenid Persia, and its rulers maintained a deliberate archaizing numismatic tradition long after neighboring dynasties had abandoned it.
Pakor II ruled Persis as a semi-autonomous vassal kingdom under Parthian overlordship, and the small bronze issues attributed to his reign occupy one of the more contested corners of Persid numismatics — chronological assignments across the series shift frequently as new hoards surface. The kingdom itself was a direct cultural successor to Achaemenid Persia, and its rulers maintained a deliberate archaizing numismatic tradition long after neighboring dynasties had abandoned it.