Kushan Empire Tetradrachm of Kujula Kadphises
Country of Origin: Kushan Empire (Modern-day Afghanistan/India/Pakistan)
Year of Issue: Circa 30-80 AD
Denomination: Tetradrachm (Unit)
Composition: Copper or Billon

Brief Description
The coin features a crudely struck design typical of early Kushan coinage. It depicts a standing figure or a stylized bull, often with Karoshthi or Greek inscriptions that are heavily worn or obscured by corrosion and patina.
Historical Significance
This coin represents the transition period of the Kushan Empire under its first major ruler, Kujula Kadphises. These coins are critical historical artifacts for tracking the expansion of the Yuezhi tribes into Northern India and the syncretic blend of Greek, Persian, and Indian cultures.
Estimated Value
$20 - $60 USD (depending on condition and legibility of inscriptions)
Care Instructions
Do not attempt to clean the coin with chemicals or abrasive materials, as this will destroy the ancient patina and decrease value. Store in a PVC-free archival flip or acid-free container in a dry environment to prevent bronze disease.
Created At: 2026-03-26T17:06:22.746845