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Chalkon - Apollodotus II

Issuer Indo-Greek Kingdom (India (ancient))
Year 80 BC - 65 BC
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Value Chalkon (1⁄48)
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Reverse description A tripod cauldron depicted in frontal view, with three legs splaying outward from a bowl-shaped vessel, all contained within a plain rectangular border. The tripod is rendered in a schematic, linear style characteristic of Indo-Greek copper issues, with the legs and bowl clearly distinguished. This Hellenistic cultic symbol was commonly employed on the reverses of Indo-Greek regal coinage as an emblem of royal and religious authority.
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Mintage ND (80 BC - 65 BC)
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