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This thesis is to some extent based on differences between coin portraits, and the interpretation of royal portraits is discussed in Appendix I. Appendix II contains a general analysis of when ...
The discovery of Indo-Greek coin moulds in Vadnagar suggests that these coins were likely preferred for trade exchanges, especially due to international commercial connections from Bharuch.
One of the earliest bilingual coins is this Indo-Greek drachm from around 160 BCE, which features both Greek and an ancient South Asian script. Credit Line Raymond & Meryem Hebert date made 160 - 150 ...
Mac Dowall’s research into ancient coins of the Indian subcontinent, notably of the Indo-Greek Kingdom (c 200 BC-c 10 AD) , the Kushan Empire (c 30- c 375 AD), and the Shahis, a dynasty who ...
H. Torrens, ON THE GREEK LEGENDS OF THE COINS OF THE INDO-SCYTHIAN PRINCES OF CABUL, The Numismatic Chronicle and Journal of the Numismatic Society, Vol. 15 (APRIL, 1852–JANUARY, 1853), pp. 22-40 ...