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Indo-Scythian Kingdom – Azes II – 35–12 BCE – Tetradrachm Probably Taxila Mint
SKU:
ANC-00002
Category: ICM Coins Database
Tags: Ancient Coin, Azes II Coin, Indian Coinage, Indo Greek Coin, Indo-Scythian Kingdom Coin, Old coin
Description
Indo-Scythian Kingdom, Azes II, Circa. 35–12 BCE, BAΣIΛEΩΣ BAΣIΛEΩN MEΓAΛOY AZOY, Denomination: Tetradrachm, Weight: 6.79 grams, Diameter: 23.01 mm, Probably Taxila mint, Reference: BMC #93, about very fine, + extremely rare.
Obverse: King mounted on horse, holding a whip, Kharoshthi letter in front; Greek legend BASILEOS BASILEON MEGALOU AZOU around.
Reverse: Greek goddess ‘Pallas Athena’ holding a shield, Greek and Kharoshthi monograms in the left and right fields; Kharoshthi legend Maharajasa Rajarajasa Mahatasa Ayasa around.
Azes II was one of the prominent rulers of the Indo-Scythian Kingdom, ruling approximately between 35–12 BCE. His reign marked the consolidation of Scythian power in northwestern India after the Indo-Greek decline. This bronze tetradrachm features the king on horseback, symbolizing martial strength, and Pallas (Athena) on the reverse, reflecting Hellenistic influence. The coin represents a cultural fusion of Greek and Central Asian traditions, making it historically significant and rare.
Additional information
| Country |
Indo-Scythian Kingdom |
|---|---|
| Denomination |
Tetradrachm |
| Composition |
Bronze |
| Weight |
6.76 gm |
| Diameter |
24 mm |
| Year |
35 BC – 12 BC |
| Shipping Charges |
Free |
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