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To Identify - Archers On Horseback (Id: Indo-Scythian, Potential Fakes).

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9.71 and 9.59 grams. 22mm diameter.

Does anyone know what these coins might be?


To-Identify---Archers-On-Horseback-Id:-Indo-Scythian,-Potential-Fakes.
To-Identify---Archers-On-Horseback-Id:-Indo-Scythian,-Potential-Fakes.
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Indo-Scythian/Skythian. Perhaps Azes I/II.

For comparison:
https://www.acsearch.info/search.html?id=6291111
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I agree that these appear similar to some coins of Azes I and especially Azes II, but didn't see a match at coinindia.com.

http://coinindia.com/galleries-azes1.html

http://coinindia.com/galleries-azes2.html

I would be cautious because in my experience a high proportion of Indo-Scythian coins encountered are forgeries.
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Thanks very much
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