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Indo-Scythian bronze coin C261A Copper alloy drachm depicting the king
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- 4.300 x 25.000 x 25.000mm
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- 75.000
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Indo-Scythian bronze coin C261A
Copper alloy drachm depicting the king holding whip, mounted on horse walking right, and on reverse: Zeus Nikephoros, with Kharosthi legend. Reign of Azes II (circa 58-12 BC). Nomadic Indo-Scythian, Sakastan-Gandhara.
For details, see Wikipedia. 15 gr.
Diameter: 25 mm
- SKU
- Dimensions (mm)
- 4.300 x 25.000 x 25.000 mm
- Weight (cts)
- 75.000
- Colours
-
Indo-Scythian bronze coin C261A
Copper alloy drachm depicting the king holding whip, mounted on horse walking right, and on reverse: Zeus Nikephoros, with Kharosthi legend. Reign of Azes II (circa 58-12 BC). Nomadic Indo-Scythian, Sakastan-Gandhara.
For details, see Wikipedia. 15 gr.
Diameter: 25 mm
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