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Hemidrachm - Pakor II

Issuer Persis, Kingdom of
Year 10-50
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Value Hemidrachm (1/2)
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Obverse description Diademed and bearded bust of Pakor II facing left, rendered in the Parthian artistic tradition with finely detailed curled beard and draped shoulders. The king wears a distinctive crested or tiered diadem. An anchor symbol appears to the left of the effigy in the field, serving as a dynastic or mint mark. The portrait is bold and in high relief, characteristic of Persis hemidrachms of this period.
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Reverse description Diademed and bearded bust of a king facing left, rendered in a style closely resembling the obverse portrait, with a curled beard rendered in layered relief and draped bust visible below. The figure wears a tiered diadem consistent with Persid royal iconography. An Aramaic inscription appears in the field, likely identifying the ruler or providing a dynastic title. The flan is irregular and the strike is typical of hand-hammered provincial silver coinage of the early Common Era.
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