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Dear Friends In The Ancient Coin Community Of The CCF Forum, About A Parthian Coin

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First of all, this is a very beautiful coin that I bought today, but I don't know the specific emperor, I suspect it is Phraates IV or Phraataces, but there is no conclusive evidence, and this one is special, there is a mint mark behind the archer or Asashis on the back.Therefore, I hope that everyone can provide me with more information and knowledge, as well as reliable materials to determine the ownership of this coin.Sincerely, greetings to all friends in the ancient coin community.
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 Posted 02/05/2026  08:27 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add jbuck to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Nice example!

I expect someone will positively identify it for you.
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Alright, friends, I'll add the latest updates.This is some of the information I found about this coin.
Parthia
Phraates IV
AR drachm
Mithradatkart Mint

But I still have many questions about this coin, such as what is the mark behind the archer? Also, I have not found that this type of coin appears frequently in various forums and trading websites, In fact, I didn't find any similar types, because the mark on the back of the archer is very strange. Is there any collector friend who can provide similar types of photos and information for verification and research? I am deeply grateful and express my respect to the moderators and collectors of the Ancient Coin Forum.
And I will continue to update you with the progress of research on the coin.This is also a very interesting thing, isn't it?
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I just made a very stupid mistake. I didn't even know that the back of the Phraataces person was Nike. It was so stupid that I even suspected that this coin was minted by Phraataces, but it is obviously a bird, so it is the type of Phraates IV.My friend pointed this out and made fun of me.
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