The Talan copper coin of King Antiochus during the classical period of ancient Greece
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Coin 3D model
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Ancient Greek coins
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Currency from the Classical Period of Ancient Greece
Antiochus copper coin
Antiochus Xidas
Dalan
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King Antiochus was the king of the Indo Greek kingdom and ruled over the capital city of Taxila. Bopearachchi believed that he ruled in the western part of the Indo Greek kingdom from 115 BC to 95 BC, while R.C. Senior placed him around 130-120 BC and in the eastern part of Punjab. Dram (English: dram or drachm; pharmaceutical symbol: ʒ) was originally a weight and coin unit in ancient Greece. It is a unit of mass in the constant weight system, as well as a unit of mass and volume in the pharmaceutical weight system