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Ancient

Currency:INR Category:Coins & Paper Money / Indian Coins - Ancient Start Price:0.00 INR Estimated At:5,000.00 - 6,000.00 INR
Ancient

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Kushan Empire, Heraios (c. 100 AD), Silver Obol, Weight: 0.60 grams, Obv: Diademed bust of King Heraios facing right, Rev: A soldier standing right, holding a wreath, Greek Legend (left and right): Translation: "Heraios, son of Koppanus." This inscription confirms the ruler’s identity, linking him to the broader Kushan royal lineage.
Reference: MAC 2840 Historical Context: Heraios, though not as widely recognized as other Kushan rulers like Kujula Kadaphises or Kanishka, played an important role in the early Kushan Empire. His reign, which likely occurred around 20-40 CE, is crucial in understanding the consolidation of the Kushan dynasty. While his historical presence is somewhat obscure, his coinage reflects the continued blending of Greek, Persian,
and Indian cultural influences that defined the early Kushan period.