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Hemidrachm - Agesiles

Uitgever Yuezhi, Tribal confederation of
Jaar 20 BC - 1 BC
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Oplage ND (20 BC - 1 BC)
Aanvullende informatie

The Yuezhi were a nomadic people displaced westward from the Gansu corridor by Xiongnu pressure around 176 BC, eventually absorbing the Greek-ruled territories of Bactria by the late 2nd century BC. This hemidrachm, struck in the name of Agesiles, belongs to the transitional phase when Yuezhi tribal leaders were imitating and adapting the coinage of their Greco-Bactrian predecessors — a practical decision rooted in commercial familiarity rather than cultural affinity. The confederation would soon consolidate into the Kushan Empire under Kujula Kadphises.

Agesiles himself is otherwise unattested in historical sources. The name may represent a local ruler, a mint authority, or a dynastic fiction borrowed wholesale from earlier Bactrian administrative practice.