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E-Sale 67  6 Feb 2020
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Lot 589

Estimate: 200 GBP
Price realized: 120 GBP
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Indo-Greek Kingdom, Philoxenos AR Tetradrachm. Circa 125-110 BC. BAΣIΛEΩΣ ANIKHTOY ΦΙΛOΞENOY, diademed heroic bust left, seen from behind, wearing crested helmet covered with pelt of scales and adorned with head of Gorgon and wing, aegis on shoulder and brandishing spear with right hand / 'Maharajasa apadihatasa Philasinasa' in Kharosthi, Philoxenos, in military attire, on horse rearing right; Σ and monogram to upper left. Mitchiner 343c; Bopearachchi 9C; SNG ANS 1198. 9.71g, 26mm, 12h.

Very Fine; pierced. Extremely Rare.

From the inventory of a UK dealer.

The present type is something of an exciting anomaly within the Indo-Greek series. Although the use of an aegis as part of the king's raiments is a well known element on the Indo-Greek series, it is most unusual to find the helmet itself similarly decorated with the elements of an aegis. It is shown covered with a pelt of scales, set with the head of the Gorgon, with a wing to the side. This is a notable departure from the usual bull's horn decoration, a custom that went back to Eukratides I (circa 171-145 BC). For
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