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Pentachalkon - Azes II

Issuer Indo-Scythian Kingdom
Year 35 BC - 5 AD
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Weight 10.41 g
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Obverse script Greek
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Reverse description Hermes standing nearly facing, with his body turned slightly to the left, holding a caduceus upright in his left hand while his right arm is extended outward, a pose typical of Hellenistic divine imagery on Indo-Scythian coinage. Control marks appear in the left and right fields flanking the deity. A Kharoshthi legend encircles the design, transliterating the Greek obverse title as Maharajasa rajarajasa mahatasa / Ayasa, designating Azes as the Great King of Kings.
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