The "Soter Megas" — Great Savior — title appears on these bronzes without any personal name attached, a deliberate anonymity that has fueled debate among scholars for over a century. The most widely accepted attribution assigns these issues to the Kushan ruler Vima Takto, though this remains contested. The coins were struck during a period of significant westward Kushan expansion into Parthian-held territories, and the nameless royal title may reflect a calculated ambiguity useful across a multilingual, multi-ethnic frontier population.
The "Soter Megas" — Great Savior — title appears on these bronzes without any personal name attached, a deliberate anonymity that has fueled debate among scholars for over a century. The most widely accepted attribution assigns these issues to the Kushan ruler Vima Takto, though this remains contested. The coins were struck during a period of significant westward Kushan expansion into Parthian-held territories, and the nameless royal title may reflect a calculated ambiguity useful across a multilingual, multi-ethnic frontier population.