Description
BAKTRIA, Greco-Baktrian Kingdom – Euthydemos I Theos Megas Silver Tetradrachm, Circa 225-200/195 BC
Issuer: Euthydemos I Theos Megas
Date: Circa 225-200/195 BC
Region: Greco-Baktrian Kingdom
Specifications:
- Diameter: 29 mm
- Weight: 15.74 g
- Die Axis: 12h
Obverse:
- Design: Diademed head of a middle-aged Euthydemos I facing right.
Reverse:
- Design: Herakles seated left on a rock, holding a club set on rocks; monogram below the rock.
References:
- Kritt: A8
- Bopearachchi: 5B
- HGC: 12 (unlisted for this type)
Condition:
- Grade: Fine
- Notable Features: Rough reverse
Historical Context:
Euthydemos I Theos Megas:
- Reign: Euthydemos I, known as “Theos Megas” (The Great God), was a significant ruler of the Greco-Baktrian Kingdom. His reign marked a period of consolidation and expansion for the kingdom, which extended its influence over a vast region in Central Asia.
- Portraiture: The obverse features a realistic depiction of Euthydemos I, capturing the characteristics of a middle-aged ruler, indicative of the Hellenistic tradition of individualized portraiture.
Herakles:
- Symbolism: The reverse features Herakles, a hero widely revered in Greek mythology, symbolizing strength and heroic virtue. Herakles is depicted seated on a rock, a pose that conveys both rest and readiness, emphasizing his enduring power and resilience.
- Monogram: The presence of a monogram below the rock may indicate the mint or a specific issue within Euthydemos I’s coinage series.
Collectibility:
- Historical Significance: This tetradrachm is a testament to the cultural and political influence of the Greco-Baktrian Kingdom. It showcases the fusion of Greek and local elements in its design, reflecting the diverse heritage of the region.
- Condition: Despite the rough reverse, the coin remains a valuable piece for collectors, offering insights into the art and history of the Greco-Baktrian period.
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