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| Issuer | Indo-Greek Kingdom |
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| Year | 90 BC - 85 BC |
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| Shape | Square (irregular) |
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| Obverse lettering | ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ ΣΩΤΗΡΟΣ ΜΕΝΑΝΔΡΟΥ |
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| Reverse script | Kharosthi |
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Menander II ruled a shrinking kingdom — by the late 2nd century BC, Indo-Greek power in the Punjab was being squeezed steadily by the expansion of Indo-Scythian groups pressing in from the northwest. His copper issues, including this chalkous, were struck for local circulation in territories that would change hands within a generation. Bopearachchi's Series 1 attribution places this among his earliest issues, before the kingdom's final fragmentation.