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Drachm - Satyadāman Usurper

Issuer Western Satraps (Indo-Scythian Kingdom)
Year 202
Type Standard circulation coin
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Obverse lettering (Translation: Great King Satyadāman 124)
Reverse description The reverse depicts the standard Western Satrap reverse type: a three-arched hill or chaitya symbol at centre, with a crescent moon rising from the central arch. The sun symbol appears to the right of the hill and the moon to the left, framing the central motif symmetrically. A Brahmi legend surrounds the design, providing the ruler's name and titles in the local script. The overall composition is consistent with the established iconographic conventions of Western Satrap silver drachms.
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Mintage 124 (202 AD)
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