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Bronze Quadruple - Menander I

Issuer Indo-Greek Kingdom (India (ancient))
Year 90 BC - 85 BC
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Currency Drachm (200 BC to 10 AC)
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Obverse lettering BAΣIΛEΩΣ ΣΩTHPOΣ MENANΔPOY
(Translation: Of King Menander the Savior)
Reverse description Winged Nike standing facing right in full figure, draped in a flowing chiton, her wings spread, extending a victor's wreath in her right hand and holding a palm frond in her left. The figure is centrally placed within the square field of the flan, with the Kharosthi legend disposed around the periphery. The design reflects the syncretic Hellenistic-Indian artistic vocabulary characteristic of Menander I's coinage.
Reverse script Kharosthi
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