Diodotus I

Diodotus I


Quelle: Brian Kritt. [Classical Numismatic Studies No. 4] Dynastic Transitions in the Coinage of Bactria. Antochius-Diodotus-Euthydemus.. 2001.; pl. 1, A4 / BOPEARACHCHI, Monnaies 3, S. 147 f.



Argent-Tétradrachme de poids attique
Vorderseite: Tête diadémée du souverain à dr. Le fanon proximal tombe droit, trandis que l’autre se relève en ondulant. Grènetis.
Rückseite: Zeus nu, avançant à g., brandissant le foudre de la main dr., et tenant l’égide sur le bras g. tendu; au pied g. aigle à g. Grènetis.
Legende: ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ / ΑΝΤΙΟΧΟΥ
[[Monogramm XXX links // 16,61 g – 26 mm // 1974. 392. Le Berre]]
[[ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ under elbow -- Au nom d’Antiochos II]]


Diodotus I

Diodotus I


Quelle: Kritt, Brian. [Classical Numismatic Studies No. 4] Dynastic Transitions in the Coinage of Bactria. Antochius-Diodotus-Euthydemus. 2001.; pl. 2, A7 / CNG (Classical Numismatic Group) 55 (2000), 810.


Diodotus I A7

Diodotus I (posthumous)


Quelle: Kritt, Brian. [Classical Numismatic Studies No. 4] Dynastic Transitions in the Coinage of Bactria. Antochius-Diodotus-Euthydemus. 2001.; pl. 10, B1 / CNG 54 (2000), 913 / Leu 13 (1975), 318.


Diodotus I B1

Diodotus I (posthumous)


Quelle: Kritt, Brian. [Classical Numismatic Studies No. 4] Dynastic Transitions in the Coinage of Bactria. Antochius-Diodotus-Euthydemus. 2001.; pl. 10, B3 / Rahman 96.


Diodotus I B3

Diodotos I (256-230 B.C.) in the name of Antiochos II of Syria Silver Tetradrachm


Weight 16.4 g. Diameter 25 mm.
Obverse: Diademed head of Diodotus of Bactria in the name of Antiochos II of Syria. Reverse: BΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ
ANTIOXΟΥ, Zeus advancing left, seen from behind, brandishing thunderbolt, aegis on outstretched arm; to
left, monogram above eagle. Holt Group A, 5; Bopearachchi Série 2I; SNG ANS

Diodotos I (256-230 B.C.) in the name of Antiochos II of Syria Silver Tetradrachm


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Diodotos I was succeeded by his son Diodotos II. Numismatists have generally been unable to distinguish which coins were of which Diodotos, because they seem to have maintained the same reverse type, the so-called "Thundering Zeus." This coin, previously unpublished, is almost certainly an issue of the younger Diodotos, because of the very youthful portrait and the fact that the coin names Diodotos as king.


Diodotus I od. II


Katalognummer: BN Bact. -; Mitchiner, Indogreek 63 a; SNG ANS -.


Kopf des Diodotos I. r. mit Diadem//@1BASILEWS@/@1ANTIOXOU@ Zeus steht l. und schleudert Blitz, davor N und Adler.
Balkh.

Diodotus I, Kopf des