Kings of Parthia, Sinatrukes, AR Drachm, Rhagae Mint, Circa 93-69 BC – RR

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Description

Center Asian, Kings of Parthia, Sinatrukes, 93/2-70/69 BC, AR Drachm (silver, 3.85g, 21mm), Rhagae Mint
Obv: Diademed and draped bust of Sinatrukes to left, wearing tiara with ear flap, long beard, and torque ending in pellet; all within pelleted border
Rev: Archer (Arsakes I) seated right on throne, holding bow; monogram below bow
Ref:Ā  Shore 110ff; Sellwood 33.1 (Gotarzes I); Sunrise 302 Rarity/Choice: Scarce, Superb FDC (fine style, lovely strike on full broad flan, light toning)
Note: The Kings of Parthia ruled a vast empire in ancient Iran, known for their fierce military and cultural achievements. Parthian coinage, featuring distinctive portraits and symbols like the seated archer, reflects their rich heritage. Their reign, marked by conflicts with Rome and internal power struggles, shaped the history of the Near East. Sinatrukes reign was marked by internal conflicts and challenges from neighboring powers, such as the Seleucid Empire. Sinatruces attempted to strengthen Parthia’s position through military campaigns and diplomatic maneuvers. However, his rule was also marked by internal strife, including power struggles among the Parthian nobility. These coins highlight Sinatruces’ royal authority and the Parthian connection to their founder, Arsakes I, offering valuable historical and numismatic insights.