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| 裏面の説明 | The enthroned king Orodes III seated left on a throne, his right hand extended holding a bow — the traditional emblem of Arsacid royal authority. A Greek inscription surrounds the scene in the field, with a regnal year notation placed to the inner right of the figure and a month designation rendered in the exergue. The reverse legend, in degraded Greek script characteristic of the late Parthian period, reads the royal titulature. The composition follows the established Sellwood type 59 reverse convention for late Parthian tetradrachms. |
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| 縁 | Plain |
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Orodes III ruled for only a matter of months before being killed by his own subjects, likely in 6 AD — making his coinage among the briefest issues in the entire Parthian sequence. Sellwood 59 is confined almost entirely to the Seleucia-on-the-Tigris mint, and the billon alloy reflects the degraded silver standard that had been creeping into Parthian tetradrachms since the reign of Phraates IV.