Savoca Numismatik GmbH & Co. KG > Online Auction 198 | SilverAuction date: 25 February 2024
Lot number: 126

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Bactria. Greco-Baktrian Kingdom. Baktra mint. Eukratides I Megas 170-145 BC.
Drachm AR

20 mm, 4,23 g

Diademed and draped bust to right / The Dioskouroi on horses prancing to right, each holding spear and palm; ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ above, ΕΥΚΡΑΤΙΔΟΥ below, monogram in lower right field.

Nearly Extremely Fine

Bopearachchi 2B; Mitchiner 169b; SNG ANS 437-8; HGC 12, 135.

Eukratides I Megas, one of the most prominent and powerful rulers of the Greco-Bactrian Kingdom, is celebrated for his extensive military campaigns and efforts to expand his territory during the mid-2nd century BCE. His reign marks a significant period in the history of the Hellenistic East, characterized by both cultural flourishing and intense territorial conflicts. The rare drachms minted under his authority provide invaluable insights into his rule and the broader socio-political context of his era.

The drachms of Eukratides I are particularly notable for their artistic quality and the messages they conveyed about his kingship and achievements. Typically, these coins feature a portrait of Eukratides wearing a diadem and, occasionally, a helmet adorned with the ear and horns of a bull, symbolizing strength and royal authority. This imagery not only served to legitimize Eukratides' rule but also connected him with the divine, a common practice among Hellenistic rulers seeking to elevate their status and justify their power.

The reverse of these coins often depicts various deities or symbols associated with the Greco-Bactrian Kingdom, further emphasizing the ruler's divine favor and the cultural syncretism that characterized his reign. The inclusion of Greek and local elements in the coinage reflects the diverse cultural influences present in the kingdom and Eukratides' attempts to appeal to a broad constituency.

Eukratides' drachms are rare, partly due to the tumultuous period of his reign, which saw numerous conflicts with neighboring kingdoms and internal rivals. His ambitious military campaigns extended the boundaries of the Greco-Bactrian Kingdom, at its zenith, to cover parts of modern-day Afghanistan, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, and Pakistan. These military achievements, coupled with his administrative reforms and patronage of the arts, underscored the prosperity and power of his kingdom.

The scarcity of Eukratides' drachms today makes them highly prized among numismatists and historians alike, as they represent a tangible connection to a period of significant historical transformations in the Hellenistic world. Through these coins, scholars can glean insights into the political dynamics, economic conditions, and cultural exchanges of the era. Moreover, the drachms of Eukratides I Megas stand as a testament to the legacy of one of the most ambitious and enigmatic rulers of the ancient East, whose impact resonated well beyond his death and the eventual decline of the Greco-Bactrian Kingdom



Starting price: 500 EUR