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Parthian Silver Tetradrachm, Tiridates I, SW 55, 29-26 BC $82.00 USDSold on: 2013-Jan-06
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Parthian Silver Tetradrachm, Tiridates I, SW 55, 29-26 BC, ex-Malter, 26.3 mm and 14.1 grams Sales to US only.
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