Tetradrachm Coin of Demetrios I

Cleveland Museum of Art

Tetradrachm Coin of Demetrios I

Date
200–190 BCE
Medium
silver
Culture
Afghanistan, Bactria, Indo-Greek
Department
Indian and Southeast Asian Art
Institution
Cleveland Museum of Art

Demetrios I (222–180 BC) ruled the Indo-Greek kingdom of Bactria from 200 to 180 BC and minted this coin to commemorate his conquests over territories to the south, in present-day Pakistan. He linked his image on his coin to Alexander of Macedon (356–323 BC), who depicted himself with a lion scalp after his conquest of India; Demetrios substituted an elephant for the lion. On the reverse is Hercules, also identified with Alexander.

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