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coin
Object Type
coin
Museum number
OR.9835
Denomination
tetrachalkous
Description
Alloy coin.
(whole)
Short-bearded Mithradates III facing left, wearing diadem and segmented necklet. Dotted border.
(obverse)
Pegasus flying right.
(reverse)
Authority
Ruler:
Mithradates III
Cultures/periods
Parthian
Production date
57 BC-54 BC
Production place
Minted in:
Parthia
Materials
alloy
Dimensions
Die-axis:
12 o'clock
Diameter:
16 millimetres
Weight:
3.76 grammes
$Inscriptions
Bibliographic references
Sellwood 1980 / An Introduction to the Coinage of Parthia
(41.18)
Location
Not on display
Subjects
king/queen
classical mythological figure/creature
Associated names
Portrait of:
Mithradates III
Representation of:
Pegasus
Department
Coins and Medals
Registration number
OR.9835
Additional IDs
Miscellaneous number:
GR.1725