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Silver tetradrachm of Agathocles, king of Bactria, an ancient Greek territory in central Asia. Bactrian, ca. 190-180 BCE. D: 3.3cm, W: 16.22g. Inv. CM 1923,1107.1. - Agathocles was a king of Bactria, an ancient Greek kingdom in central Asia. He attempted to show his legitimacy by linking portraits of his illustrious predecessors on the front of his silver tetradrachms, with his own name and titles on the back. This coin carries the portrait of Demetrius I (reigned around 200-190 BC), wearing the elephant-scalp head-dress of Alexander the Great. The elephant-scalp is a reference to the conquest of territories in India accomplished by both these kings. Herakles appears on the reverse, holding a club and lionskin, with the Greek legend 'of king Agathocles the Just' ranged on three sides. The monogram to the left of the standing figure may indicate the mint.
Location
British Museum/London/Great Britain
Unique Identifier
ART307926
Type
Image
Purpose
Public
Size
3600px × 1774px
Photo Credit
© The Trustees of the British Museum / Art Resource, NY
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2nd century BCE
Agathocles (361 BC-289 BC)
Bactrian Monarchies
Hercules
Silver
Tetradrachma, coin