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Pentachalkon - Azes II (Taxila Sirsukh Mint) (Indo-Scythian Kingdom)

Issuer Indo-Scythian Kingdom
Year 35 BC - 5 BC
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Value Pentachalkon (5⁄48)
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Obverse script Greek/Kharoshthi
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Reverse description A standing deity, identified as Zeus or a syncretic Hellenistic-Indian divinity, facing left with right arm raised or extended in a gesture of benediction or authority. Kharoshthi script legend encircles the figure around the periphery. Two distinct monograms occupy the left and right fields respectively, serving as mint or officina control marks characteristic of Indo-Scythian coinage.
Reverse script Kharoshthi
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