Description
**BAKTRIA, Greco-Baktrian Kingdom. Eukratides II Soter. Circa 145-140 BC. AR Tetradrachm (31mm, 16.81 g, 12h)**
**Detailed Information:**
**Obverse:**
– **Design**: Diademed and draped bust of Eukratides II Soter facing right.
– **Iconography**: The diadem symbolizes royalty and authority, while the drapery signifies the king’s status and dignity.
**Reverse:**
– **Design**: Apollo standing left, holding an arrow in his right hand and a bow set on the ground with his left hand. A monogram is present to the inner right.
– **Iconography**: Apollo, the god of archery, music, and prophecy, is depicted in a classical stance, symbolizing protection and divine favor. The monogram may identify the mint or an official responsible for the coinage.
**Specifications:**
– **Diameter**: 31mm
– **Weight**: 16.81 grams
– **Die Orientation**: 12h
– **References**: Bopearachchi 1I; HGC 12, 161
– **Condition**: Very Fine (VF) with light porosity, reverse die rust, and a large metal flaw on the reverse.
**Additional Information:**
– **Authenticity**: This coin is guaranteed authentic.
– **Customer Support**: For further information or inquiries, please contact us at 212-319-1077.
This AR Tetradrachm of Eukratides II Soter from the Greco-Baktrian Kingdom, struck circa 145-140 BC, is a notable example of Hellenistic coinage. The detailed bust of the king and the classical depiction of Apollo highlight the artistic and cultural influences of the period. Despite the light porosity, reverse die rust, and metal flaw, the coin’s historical significance and detailed artistry make it a valuable addition to any collection of ancient numismatics.
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