Discover the historic value of this Parthian Silver Tetradrachm, minted at the renowned Seleucia Mint during the 38-2 BC period. This exceptional silver coin from ancient Persia weighs 14.43g and features a fineness of 0.8, reflecting the high-quality craftsmanship of the medieval era. The obverse displays King Phraates IV wearing a distinctive griffin torque, while the reverse depicts the seated Tyche figure with a palm branch and cornucopia.


* Period: circa 38-2 BC (medieval era)
* Weight: 14.43g
* Grade: ungrouped grade, uncertified
* Features: Greek inscription, griffin torque, Tyche figure
* Composition: silver coin with 0.8 fineness

This rare piece offers collectors an authentic glimpse into Parthian civilization’s rich legacy and artistry.