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ID:     74000439
     [UNVERIFIED]
Type:     Ancient East
Region:     Parthia
Issuer:     Artabanus II
Date Ruled:     (A.D. 10-38)
Metal:     Silver
Denomination:     Tetradrachm
Struck / Cast:     Struck
Date Struck:     AD 26-27
Diameter:     12 mm
Weight:     13.33 g
Obverse Description:     bust facing with medium beard wearing diadem and spiral torque with no visible end; no wart; circular border of pellets
Reverse Legend:     ΒΑΣΙΛΣΩΣ ΑΡΣΑΚΟΥ ΔΙΚΑΙΟΣ ΣΠΙΦΑΝΟΥΣ
Reverse Description:     male wearing diadem left on horseback, arm extended; Greek letters ΤΛΗ divided by his head; in front, Tyche standing right presenting palm branch; below horse, monogram [~] (Daisios?); four-line Greek inscription (L63i); no border
Date On Coin:     338 ΗΛΤ
Mint:     Seleucia on the Tigris
Primary Reference:     Sellwood 63.2
Reference2:     Shore 333
Photograph Credit:     Classical Numismatic Group
Source:     http://www.cngcoins.com/Coin.aspx?CoinID=96852
Special Comments:     PDC 41726
Grade:     VF, toned
Notes:     Triton X (9-10 Jan 2007), lot 439. Well-struck with artistic obverse die From the David Herman Collection.