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Tetradrachm - Archebios

Issuer Kings of Baktria
Year 90 BC - 80 BC
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Weight 9.64 g
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Obverse lettering BAΣIΛEΩΣ ΔIKAIOY NIKHΦOPOY APXEBIOY
(Translation: King Archebios, the just, the victorious)
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Reverse script Kharosthi
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Archebios ruled a shrinking Baktrian kingdom already fragmented by a century of dynastic infighting and mounting Saka pressure from the north. His coins are notable for being struck on both Attic and Indian weight standards simultaneously — this tetradrachm follows the Attic standard, while his square Indian-format coins circulated alongside it for a population that increasingly conducted commerce in indigenous denominations. The bilingual legends on his coinage, Greek and Kharoshthi, reflect the administrative reality of governing territory straddling two distinct cultural zones.

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