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One Only 2nd century Kings Bronze Coin picked at random
- SKU
- Cp 1154
- Dimensiones (mm)
- 15.000 x 15.000 x 2.000mm
- Peso (gramo)
- 3.000
- Year
- 300
- Colores
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Obverse: Bearded bust of king left, star and crescent above anchor to right
Reverse: Barbarized legend, stylized head left
weight av 3 grams
one coin picked at random
Elymais or was an autonomous state of the 2nd century BC to the early 3rd century AD, frequently a vassal under Parthian control, and located at the head of the Persian Gulf.
Elymais struck coins from ca. 150 B.C. until their defeat by the Sasanians in A.D. 227. Most coins show an anchor, perhaps recalling their association with the Seleucid Empire, and the more ancient star-in-crescent symbol of the Achaemenids.
Elymais was the biblical Elam and home of the magi. With its capitol at Susa, it was a small kingdom
Elymais fell to Parthian domination 2nd to 3 rd Centuries
In 187 BC The King Elymais didn’t have enough funds to pay Roman demands and robbed gold and silver from holy sites and this helped in his downfall
So interesting This small enclave could not last between Roman and Persian demands and was taken over by Parthian empire
- SKU
- Cp 1154
- Dimensiones (mm)
- 15.000 x 15.000 x 2.000 mm
- Peso (gramo)
- 3.000
- Year
- 300
- Colores
-
Obverse: Bearded bust of king left, star and crescent above anchor to right
Reverse: Barbarized legend, stylized head left
weight av 3 grams
one coin picked at random
Elymais or was an autonomous state of the 2nd century BC to the early 3rd century AD, frequently a vassal under Parthian control, and located at the head of the Persian Gulf.
Elymais struck coins from ca. 150 B.C. until their defeat by the Sasanians in A.D. 227. Most coins show an anchor, perhaps recalling their association with the Seleucid Empire, and the more ancient star-in-crescent symbol of the Achaemenids.
Elymais was the biblical Elam and home of the magi. With its capitol at Susa, it was a small kingdom
Elymais fell to Parthian domination 2nd to 3 rd Centuries
In 187 BC The King Elymais didn’t have enough funds to pay Roman demands and robbed gold and silver from holy sites and this helped in his downfall
So interesting This small enclave could not last between Roman and Persian demands and was taken over by Parthian empire
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A part of history!
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Beautiful example and first Jewish coin. Thank you so much!
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