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Drachm - Pakor I Triskeles right

Issuer Persis, Kingdom of
Year 5-40
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Composition Silver
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Obverse description Diademed bust of Pakor I facing left, wearing a distinctive tiara or diadem with multiple rows of hair arranged in striated bands. The effigy displays a bearded portrait with strongly modelled facial features characteristic of Persis royal portraiture. The king wears a draped garment visible at the lower truncation, with the diadem ribbon falling behind the neck. The style reflects the local Iranian artistic tradition blending Hellenistic and Parthian influences.
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Reverse script Aramaic
Reverse lettering פקור מלכא בר וחשיר
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