Description: This rare Indo-Greek coin from the reign of Hippostratos (ca. 65-55 BC) is a valuable addition to any collection. Made of copper with a fineness of 0.999, this ungraded coin has not been certified but is believed to be genuine. The coin features the bust of Hippostratos on the obverse and a sacrificial scene on the reverse. This Tetradrachm coin is a product of the ancient Greek era (450 BC-100 AD) and was minted in India. It has a KM number of Mitch AC# 2316 and is a variety of Azes II. The coin is uncleaned and comes from a period of Greek history that is not well-understood. It is a unique piece of artifact that sheds light on the rich history of the region. Apollo standing r., holding arrow / Tripod. Monogram to l., Kharoshthi letter r. (Hoover 458; Bop. Serie 9). Very rare
Price: 165 USD
Location: Troy, New York
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Composition: Copper
Provenance: india
Certification Number: na
Fineness: 0.999
Grade: Ungraded
KM Number: Mitch AC# 2316
Certification: Uncertified
Date: 155 BC-130 BC
California Prop 65 Warning: na
Denomination: Tetradrachm
Historical Period: Greek (450 BC-100 AD)
Cleaned/Uncleaned: Uncleaned
Year: 100-200 BC
Era: Ancient
Country/Region of Manufacture: India
Variety: Azes II