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Æ Drachm - Ubouzanes

Issuer Indo-Parthian Kingdom
Year 25-50
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Weight 2.34 g
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Reverse description Pallas Athena standing to right, depicted in the typical Indo-Parthian style with spear and shield. A dynastic monogram appears in the field, accompanied by fragmentary traces of a surrounding Greek legend. The design reflects the Hellenistic artistic conventions adopted by Indo-Parthian rulers, though executed with the characteristic crudeness of provincial bronze coinage.
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Ubouzanes is among the most obscure rulers in the Indo-Parthian succession, known almost entirely through his coinage rather than any surviving written record. His exact position in the dynastic sequence remains disputed — some scholars place him as a local subordinate king operating in Seistan or the broader Arachosia region, issuing bronze for purely local circulation while the main Gondopharid line controlled silver production further east.

The lightweight of surviving examples like this one suggests regional weight standards rather than adherence to any imperial norm — a detail that reinforces the hypothesis of a semi-autonomous mint with limited central oversight.

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