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| Issuer | Uncertain Bactrian city (Baktria) |
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| Year | 400 BC - 301 BC |
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| Currency | Drachm (305-15BC) |
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| Obverse description | Forepart of a boar advancing to the right, rendered in bold relief with naturalistically incised bristles along the spine and a prominent curving tusk visible beneath the snout. The animal's muscular neck and lowered head convey vigorous movement. The design occupies the full field of the flan with no inscription or border, consistent with the archaic artistic tradition of early Bactrian coinage. |
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| Mintage | ND (400 BC - 301 BC) |
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Pre-Alexandrian Bactrian gold is among the least documented coinage in the ancient world. The region operated as an Achaemenid satrapy during this period, yet local minting activity — when it occurred at all — was largely independent of Persian imperial production at Sardis or Susa. Attribution remains unresolved; no single city has been confirmed as the source, and the "uncertain" designation reflects genuine scholarly disagreement rather than incomplete cataloging.
Fewer than a handful of die-linked specimens are known across major collections.