Indo-Scythian AR Tetradrachm Azes I/II c.58 BC VG NGC
Numismatic
Indo-Scythian AR Tetradrachm Azes I/II c.58 BC VG NGC
This ancient silver tetradrachm, minted in the Indo-Scythian Kingdom around 58 BC, represents a fascinating intersection of cultures. Designated in Very Good condition by professional grading standards, the coin showcases a royal figure on horseback riding toward the right on its obverse. The reverse displays various Greek deities, which can include figures such as Zeus, Athena, or Poseidon. What makes this coinage particularly remarkable is its status as one of the earliest known examples of bilingual minting. The piece features legends written in both Greek letters and the ancient Kharosthi script. This Kharosthi writing system was historically utilized in the region of Gandhara, which corresponds to modern-day Pakistan and Afghanistan. Adding to its historical allure, this specific coinage type circulated during the lifetime of Christ, serving as a tangible link to a pivotal era in world history.
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Specifications
| Country | Indo Scythian |
|---|---|
| Year | 58 BC |
| Grade | Very Good (NGC) |
| Legal-tender face value | AR Tetradrachm |
| Metal | Silver |
| Weight | 0.4300 troy oz |
| Diameter | 25 mm |
| Thickness | Varies mm |
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