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Tetradrachm In the name of Hermaeus Soter

Issuer Indo-Greek Kingdom
Year 40 BC - 1 BC
Type Standard circulation coin
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Obverse script Greek/Kharoshthi
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Reverse description Zeus Nikephoros seated on a throne, his body turned slightly to the left, with his right arm extended in a gesture of offering or benediction. The reverse follows the standard Hellenistic typology of the enthroned Zeus, a motif widely employed by Indo-Greek rulers. Two dynastic monograms appear in the left and right fields flanking the deity. A bilingual legend surrounds the design, with Greek text in the upper register and Kharoshthi script below and to the sides.
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