Kushan Tetradrachm of Kanishka I
Country of Origin: Kushan Empire (Central Asia / India)
Year of Issue: c. 127–150 CE
Denomination: Tetradrachm (or Unit)
Composition: Copper

Brief Description
A thick, irregular copper coin featuring a profile of a standing king on the obverse and a deity (likely Helios/Miro) on the reverse. The surfaces are heavily worn and pitted with possible verdigris spots.
Historical Significance
Kanishka I was one of the greatest rulers of the Kushan Empire, known for his military conquests and patronage of Buddhism. His coinage reflected a syncretic culture, blending Greek, Iranian, and Indian influences which are visible in the deities depicted.
Estimated Value
$10 - $30 USD (Condition is heavily worn/corroded)
Care Instructions
Store in a dry environment to prevent further corrosion. Avoid cleaning with harsh chemicals or abrasive materials which could remove the patina; use a soft brush if necessary. Keep in an acid-free holder.
Created At: 2026-02-17T09:07:16.066466