Indo-Greeks, AR fouree drachm, Hermaeus w. Calliope

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Indo-Greek Kingdoms. Hermaeus Soter (90 – 70BC) Hermaeus Soter was one of the last Indo-Greek kings, ruling in Gandhara and the Kabul Valley, likely during the mid-1st century BC. His reign marked the transition from Indo-Greek to Indo-Scythian rule, as his kingdom eventually fell to the Yuezhi-Kushans and Indo-Scythians (Saka rulers) AR fouree drachm (2.01 g) A fourrée drachm refers to a plated coin — a base metal core (often copper or bronze) covered with a thin layer of silver. These were likely official emergency issues OBVERSE:  BAΣIΛEΩΣ ΣΩTHPOΣ EPMAIOY KAI KAΛΛIOΠHΣ, jugate busts of Hermaeus and Calliope, both diademed and draped, right. Calliope, the Greek Muse of Epic Poetry, is a unique and intriguing feature of Indo-Greek coinage. While most Indo-Greek kings featured Greek deities like Zeus, Athena, or Apollo, Hermaeus’ choice of Calliope suggests a connection to Greek literary and cultural identity, even as his kingdom faced increasing pressure from Indo-Scythians and Yuezhi invaders REVERSE: Maharajasa tratarasa Hiramayasa Kaliyapaya (in Kharosthi), Hermaios, in military attire, on horse rearing right, bow in bow case and spear attached to saddle; monogram to lower right VF. SCARCE References: Z-184772 (this coin) cngcoins.com (similar coin sold) ♦Please, note that our prices are ALL-INCLUSIVE. No additional fees (such as Buyer’s Premium, PayPal commission, etc.) are applicable♦
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