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Greece Indo-Scythians 58 BC AR Tetradrachm Azes I/II NGC Ancients VF
Uncover the captivating history of the ancient world with this exquisite Greece Indo-Scythians 58 BC AR Tetradrachm Azes I/II NGC VF coin. This remarkable numismatic treasure hails from the enigmatic era of the Indo-Scythians, a powerful nomadic people who left an indelible mark on the ancient landscape. Minted in the year 58 BC, this tetradrachm, a large silver coin, offers a glimpse into the vibrant cultural exchange that defined the region during this period. The obverse of the coin features the portrait of the Indo-Scythian king, Azes I or II, whose rule spanned the 1st century BC. The intricate details of the portrait, captured in stunning detail, showcase the exceptional craftsmanship of the ancient minters. On the reverse, the coin displays the iconic figure of the Greek goddess Athena, a symbol of wisdom and strategic prowess. This fusion of Greek and Indo-Scythian artistic influences underscores the cosmopolitan nature of the era, as these two great civilizations interacted and influenced one another. Graded by the renowned NGC (Numismatic Guaranty Corporation) as Very Fine (VF), this coin is a testament to its exceptional preservation, allowing modern-day collectors and enthusiasts to appreciate the timeless beauty and historical significance of this remarkable artifact. Immerse yourself in the captivating history of the ancient world with this Greece Indo-Scythians 58 BC AR Tetradrachm Azes I/II NGC VF coin. Its unique blend of Greek and Indo-Scythian elements, coupled with its exceptional condition, make it a true gem for any numismatic collection or history enthusiast. Coin Specifications: Origin: Greece, Indo-Scythians Date: 58 BC Denomination: Tetradrachm Metal: Silver (AR) Obverse: Portrait of Indo-Scythian King Azes I or II Reverse: Athena, the Greek goddess of wisdom and strategy Grading: NGC VF (Very Fine) Historical Context: The Indo-Scythians were a powerful nomadic people who established a kingdom in the regions of modern-day Afghanistan, Pakistan, and parts of northern India during the 2nd century BC to the 4th century AD. This tetradrachm coin reflects the cultural exchange and influence that occurred between the Indo-Scythians and the Greco-Bactrian and Indo-Greek kingdoms, as the artistic styles and iconography on the coin blend elements from both civilizations.
Year | Azes I/II, after c.58 BC |
Mint Mark | C |
Strike | MS |
Grade | VF |
Variety | - |
Grading Agency | NGC Ancients |
Specification properties | No |
Serial | 5873686-056 |
Status | Active |
Designation | - |
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