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BI Drachm - Bhaloka or Triloka

Uitgever Alchon Huns (Hunnic tribes)
Jaar 490-515
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Waarde Drachm (1)
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Schrift voorzijde Bactrian
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Beschrijving keerzijde A stylized fire altar occupies the central field, depicted in the Sasanian-derived tradition with a stepped or tiered pedestal surmounted by a flame. The altar design is schematically rendered, consistent with the debased late Alchon coinage of this period. The overall composition is heavily worn and struck on an irregular flan, with additional design elements largely indistinct due to the condition of the flan and the debasement of the billon alloy.
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Aanvullende informatie

The Alchon Huns displaced the Kidarites across Gandhara and the Punjab in the late fifth century, establishing a series of rulers whose coins remain frustratingly difficult to attribute with confidence. Bhaloka and Triloka are proposed as distinct rulers by some scholars, while others treat the associated coin types as overlapping emissions from a single reign or interregnum. Göbl's classification system for post-Kushan Hunnic issues has been revised repeatedly since publication, and EM 113 sits in one of the more contested attribution zones of that sequence.

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