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Mystery Indo-Greek/Scythian Silver-Plated Coin-Please Help ID

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 Posted 07/01/2017  5:26 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add svnhson to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Afternoon all!
I picked up this coin recently and was told that it might be an official issue from a mint where the officials were more "enterprising" than usual. Does anyone know what it is? It appears Indo-Greek or Scythian.



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Thanks for your help!
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It's a drachm of the Indo-Scythian king Azes.

As for an official product, I do not know. My money would be on fourree.
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 Posted 07/01/2017  5:43 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add svnhson to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
That makes sense. Thanks for your help!
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What is the size and weight? Is it a drachm or tetradrachm? This is an interesting coin of what appears to be Azes II. Official coins are made of billon silver, but this one clearly appears to be a fouree which I have not seen before.

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I don't have a scale at home, unfortunately, but the diameter is roughly 15 mm. The dealer I bought it from said the (other dealer) he bought it from said it might be an issue where the mint officials were using copper instead of silver and keeping the profits. It was with coins of several different types, all Indo-Greek or related and several fouree, supposedly from a hoard called the "Mickalah hoard" or something like that.
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At 15mm it would be a drachm. A fouree is an unofficial coin where the core of the coin is base metal covered by a layer of silver. I find it odd that a coin that was billon to begin with, with very little silver would have a silver layer that would probably amount to more silver than what an original coin would have.
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Thanks for the explanation!. That is strange. Local imitation maybe?
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Is it an immitaion? Most are plated to what I know.
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I wouldn't call it an imitation, I would describe as an unofficial issue.
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