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Tetradrachm - Vologases III

Issuer Parthian Empire
Year 121
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Currency Drachm (247 BC-224 AD)
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Obverse lettering Δ
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Vologases III ruled during a period of sharp internal pressure — his reign saw repeated challenges from rival claimants, a structural weakness of the Arsacid system that allowed governors and junior royals to strike competing issues. The Sellwood 79 series reflects a mint operating under those conditions, producing tetradrachms on flans that were often irregular and showing signs of hasty preparation.

The seleucia-on-Tigris mint, which struck virtually all late Parthian tetradrachms, was lost and retaken more than once across the second century.

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