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Interesting Little Parthian Pickup - Thanks Bob!

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Hi All,

I post here occasionally but this is the first coin I've posted and I have Bob L. to thank for bringing it to my attention. It's a Parthian dichalkon of King Vologases IV (147-191 AD). On the reverse is Nike seated with a palm to her left. I won it for a very reasonable price. Although a little bit rough the colors are intriguing, especially the "green" eye. Enjoy.

Steve S.

Vologases, during his early reign, united the two halves of the empire which had been split between his father and Vologases III of Parthia (105-147). He also reconquered the kingdom of Characene which seems to have been independent since the Roman invasion of the Parthian empire under Trajan (98-117). Vologases IV may be the king Volgash of the Zoroastrian tradition, who began the gathering of the writings of Zoroaster.

Conflicts with Rome began in about 155 with a dispute, as usual, over the Kingdom of Armenia. In 162-166 the Parthians attacked the Roman Empire under Roman emperor Marcus Aurelius. Although the Roman-Parthian War started auspiciously for the Parthians, after the Romans recovered from the first shock and setbacks, they counterattacked and restored Sohaemus to the Armenian throne and invaded the Parthian empire.

In this war the city of Seleucia on the Tigris was destroyed and the palace at the capital Ctesiphon was burned to the ground by Avidius Cassius in 165. The Roman legions advanced as far as Media. Vologases IV made peace but was forced to cede western Mesopotamia to the Romans.

The end of his reign was marred by the revolt of Osroes II of Parthia (190),[1] who appears to have set himself up in Media as a rival King in hope of succeeding Vologases IV. In the event the son of Vologases IV, Vologases V (191-208) of the Arsacid cadet branch dynasty, ruling Armenia, won the succession, and appears to have quickly put down Osroes II.
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 Posted 04/03/2018  8:14 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add echizento to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Nice coin, thanks to Bob I also have gotten into collecting Parthian coins. I haven't as yet pickup up any fraction examples but hope to soon.
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Great pick-up @musuemguy! I agree that the colors (especially the reds) are a bit rough, but over time it may brown up nicely.
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I'm so glad you got it, Steve. Congrats. Neat Parthian AE rarity, a worthy addition to your great collection.
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 Posted 04/04/2018  04:09 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Palouche to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Nice coin...I really like the colouring, gives it great character..


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It's a Parthian dichalkon


What's the dia....around 10mm?

I just bought a Parthian Chalkous (or is it a dichalkon?) it's 11mm and 1.8gr and can't seem to find a difference in the denominations?

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Thanks everybody. I appreciate the kind words. Paul, the coin is about 14 mm and 2.6 grams.

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Paul, fyi the Parthians issued four AE denominations: chalkoi, dichalkoi, tetrachalkoi, and very rare octochalkoi (issued only be Mithradates I and Osroes I).
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Quote:
the coin is about 14 mm and 2.6 grams.

Thanks Steve!

Thanks Bob! That's cleared my head..

Paul

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