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  • PARATA RAJAS Bhimarjuna circa 225-235 AD drachm

PARATA RAJAS Bhimarjuna circa 225-235 AD drachm

$72 $95.76
DescriptionThe Paratarajas were local rulers around Quetta, in Balochistan in southern Pakistan during the decline of Scythian power.The earliest ancient Indian coins were the “bent bar” punchmarked silvers of the Achaemenid Persians occupying Gandhara in northwest Pakistan. By the 3rd century BC coins were in general use in most of India and Ceylon, and in subsequent centuries struck round coins in gold, silver, and copper came into use throughout the subcontinent and beyond to Southeast Asia and Pacific islands to Java and beyond.
Old South Asian Coins

Old South Asian Coins

  • KIDARITE, Vigrahadeva, 5th c. AD, base gold stater
    $61.49 $88.55
  • INDO-GREEK, Apollodotos II, c. 110-80 BC, silver drachm
    $63 $80.01
  • INDO-GREEK, Apollodotos II, c. 110-80 BC, drachm
    $58.33 $85.16
  • SCYTHIAN, Azes, late 1st century BC, silver tetradrachm
    $64.96 $126.67
  • INDO-GREEK, Apollodotos II, c. 110-80 BC, dichalkon
    $86.4 $147.74
  • INDO-GREEK, Philoxenos, c. 110-80 BC, bronze hemiobol
    $63 $117.18
  • PUSHKALAVATI, c.185-160 BC, 1/2 karshapana
    $58.5 $77.81
  • INDO-GREEK, Theophilos, c. 80-60 BC, bronze dichalkon
    $59.37 $117.55
  • PUSHKALAVATI, c 185-160 BC, 1 1/2 karshapana
    $50.4 $88.2
  • KIDARITE, Kidara, c. 360-380 AD, silver drachm
    $42.25 $62.95
  • SCYTHIAN, Azilises, 57-c.35 BC, bronze pentachalkon
    $57.6 $80.64
  • SCYTHIAN, Azes, late 1st century BC, bronze chalkous
    $63 $119.07
  • PUSHKALAVATI, c 185-160 BC, bronze 1 1/2 karshapana with horse,
    $81 $98.01
  • INDO-GREEK, Apollodotos I, c. 160-150 BC, bronze hemiobol
    $40.5 $80.19
  • INDO-PARTHIAN, Abdagases, 1st century AD, tetradrachm
    $49.5 $79.2
  • SCYTHIAN, Kharahostes, circa 20-1 BC, bronze chalkous
    $67.5 $96.53

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