Coin Community Family of Web Sites Join Thousands of Coin, Bullion, & Money Collectors
300,000 items to help build your collection! Coin, Banknote and Medal Collectors's Online Mall Vancouvers #1 Coin and Paper Money Dealer Specializing in Modern Numismatics Royal Estate Auctions - $1 Coin AuctionsRoyal Canadian Mint products, Canadian, Polish, American, and world coins and banknotes. Join Thousands of Coin, Bullion, & Money Collectors








Username:
Password:
Save Password
Forgot your Password?


This page may contain links that result in small commissions to keep this free site up and running.

Welcome Guest! Registering and/or logging in will remove the anchor (bottom) ads. It's Free!

Ɯ氏-Yue-Chi Tribal Confederacy - Rare Hemidrachm

To participate in the forum you must log in or register.
Author Previous TopicReplies: 9 / Views: 1,338Next Topic  
Pillar of the Community
Ancientnoob's Avatar
United States
5155 Posts
 Posted 02/12/2013  5:13 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add Ancientnoob to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
月氏 or the Yuezhi, but better known to us as the Kushan. A once destitute and subjugated nomadic people from a land deep in western China. They moved into Central Asia in the latter half of the 1st cent. BC. They destroyed the Greco-Bactrian kingdom that stood for nearly two centuries. They founded the Kushan Empire a super power that would last for the next two centuries, Greek art, language and numismatic themes remained popular culture in the era of the Kushan.

This coin is of a rare type I have been looking for on and off since becoming interested in the region. I have built a meager collection of tribal coins of the "other guys" of antiquity, and this coin I consider one of the jewels in that crown. It arrived today. It always bothers me when I pay "good money" for such a small coin. I justified this to myself, as it is rare .( as I have read in a few places.) I think the coin is in better shape then 80% I have been able to find pictures of, and that pleases me. So I consider it a fair deal. The coin is from a branch of the Yue chi ruled by Sapadbizes.

I found a tiny wikipedia entry and a few other sites for coins of this ruler.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sapadbizes


Comments, additions, suggestions, corrections and the like are always welcome.

Yue-Zhi, Yue-Chi Tribal Confederacy
Sapadbizes
AR hemidrachm c. 20 BCE
14.6mm x 1.41g
Helmeted bust right, greek legend: CAΠAΛBIZHC /
Lion standing right, tamgha of hill & crescent above
Greek legend right and left: NANAIA
Ref: MAC 2824.



Ɯ氏-Yue-Chi-Tribal-Confederacy---Rare-Hemidrachm
Pillar of the Community
bobbyhelmet's Avatar
United Kingdom
2838 Posts
 Posted 02/12/2013  5:43 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add bobbyhelmet to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Awesome Anoob

Thank you for educating too, I know little about these but enjoy reading the info you post.

Just how rare are these? I'm guessing very but can they be compared to anything more mainstream?

I need to get some Kushans, they would bridge to my Chinese coins very nicely.
Moderator
Learn More...
echizento's Avatar
United States
23731 Posts
 Posted 02/12/2013  6:07 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add echizento to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Congratulation on finding this coin. Being from Western China were they Chinese or Caucasian?
Pillar of the Community
jcmworld's Avatar
United States
567 Posts
 Posted 02/12/2013  10:28 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add jcmworld to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
They were Asiatic, originally descended from the North-Central and North-Eastern Asian steppe peoples.
Pillar of the Community
chrsmat71's Avatar
United States
4973 Posts
 Posted 02/12/2013  10:46 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add chrsmat71 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
wow...another fantastic coin AN.


I'm starting to feel strange....i think I'm coming down with kushan fever again...darn it.

wish I could afford to treat it right now
Pillar of the Community
aiglet7's Avatar
Canada
695 Posts
 Posted 02/13/2013  01:38 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add aiglet7 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
A superb coin with a very interesting history behind it. Thanks for sharing, AN! If, like myself, you want to know more of the background and history of the Yuezhi peoples Wikipedia has a lengthy article at this link:-
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yuezhi#Origins

BobbyH - it appears that the Yuezhi were the bridge between central Asia and China (Han).
Pillar of the Community
bobbyhelmet's Avatar
United Kingdom
2838 Posts
 Posted 02/13/2013  07:29 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add bobbyhelmet to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply

Quote:
BobbyH - it appears that the Yuezhi were the bridge between central Asia and China (Han).


Oh dear, now I'm gonna have to start buying some, my poor wallet.

Hope to have some 5 cash coins to show soon
Moderator
Learn More...
echizento's Avatar
United States
23731 Posts
 Posted 02/13/2013  09:27 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add echizento to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
I have an interest in Chinese history, I'm going to have to look into getting some of these now that I know the connection with China.
Pillar of the Community
Ancientnoob's Avatar
United States
5155 Posts
 Posted 10/04/2014  4:38 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Ancientnoob to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
This is one of my favorite coins. Maybe one could consider this the earliest Kushan coin? Hum? I wonder how would catalog this coin. Tribal, Indo-Greek, Indo-Parthian, Chinese?

It really blows my mind to see a small fine silver coin with an east Asian fellow enveloped in a (legible) Greek legend imitating a Bactrian king. Oddly with the reverse of the goddess Nannia as a lioness who has a Indus origin. Interesting.
Edited by Ancientnoob
10/04/2014 4:48 pm
Pillar of the Community
ThisIsFun's Avatar
United States
2480 Posts
 Posted 10/04/2014  6:49 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add ThisIsFun to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
That may be my favorite of yours so far. Well, after the Buddha silver :)
  Previous TopicReplies: 9 / Views: 1,338Next Topic  

To participate in the forum you must log in or register.



    




Disclaimer: While a tremendous amount of effort goes into ensuring the accuracy of the information contained in this site, Coin Community assumes no liability for errors. Copyright 2005 - 2026 Coin Community Family- all rights reserved worldwide. Use of any images or content on this website without prior written permission of Coin Community or the original lender is strictly prohibited.
Contact Us  |  Advertise Here  |  Privacy Policy / Terms of Use

Coin Community Forum © 2005 - 2026 Coin Community Forums
It took 0.28 seconds to rattle this change. Forums