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Lot 46. Apollodotos I AR Drachm
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Bidding closed
(Sunday, December 16th, 19:15:20 CET)
Current time: Sunday, November 24th, 21:57:35 CET
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CHF 210.00 (8 bids)
Approx. EUR 225.58 / USD 235.01 / GBP 187.55
Bid history
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2018-12-16, 00:01:33
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CHF 200.00
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2018-12-12, 14:36:53
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2018-12-16, 00:01:31
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2018-12-16, 00:01:28
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2018-12-14, 17:15:16
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2018-12-14, 00:39:57
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2018-12-10, 23:41:30
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CHF 80.00
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2018-12-02, 07:30:19
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Bidder 2
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eAuction #62, Lot 46. Estimate: CHF 100.00
Kings of Bactria. Apollodotos I (c. 174-165 BC). AR Drachm (15-16 mm, 2.45 g). Obv. BAΣIΛEΩΣ AΠOΛΛOΔOTOΥ ΣΩTHΡOΣ, elephant walking right, monogram below. Rev. Zebu bull right, legend in Karoshti around. Mitchiner, Indogreek, 207; SNG ANS 317.
Nicely toned and extremely fine.
Apollodotos I. is one of the few Bactrian kings to be named by classic authors from the Graeco-Roman west. The Augustean historian Pompeius Trogus, who wrote a history of Alexander and his successors, apparently also described Apollodotos' life, but only a short summary of it (by Junianus Justinus) has survived. The king is also named in the Periplus Marae Erythraei, a 1st Century AD periplus describing the trading routes from Egypt to India.
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