This ancient Greek bronze coin from the era of the Indo-Skythians is a fascinating piece of history. With a denomination of [unit] and a composition of bronze with fineness of 0.999, this coin is ungraded and uncertified. Its historical period dates back from 450 BC to 100 AD, while the specific year of minting ranges from 1-20 AD and belongs to the Northern Satraps of Mujatria.


The coin has not been cleaned and is in its original uncleaned state, adding to its authenticity and uniqueness. A great addition to any coin collection, this coin represents a significant piece of ancient history.


Horseman advancing right; around, legend in Greek naming Mujatria as Satrap. Rev. Chatrapasa Kharaostaputrasa Mujatriasa ('of Mujatria the Satrap, son of Kharahostes' in Kharoshthi) Male deity standing front, raising his right hand. J. Cribb: Dating and locating Mujatra and the two Kharahostes, in: JONS 223 (2015), pp. 26-48, 8b. Senior 147 (Hajatria). Struck on a somewhat short flan, otherwise, very fine.



Mujatria was the son of Kharahostes and brother-in-law of Rajuvula. His name was read as Hajatria by Senior, but this was corrected to Mujatria by Cribb in 2015.

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