Great Indo-Scythian examples, fellas ... Hmmm, I may have one those hanging around here somewehere? ... => yup, it's crazy horse back for another curtain-call ... "naaaaayyyyy"
Speakin' of horses ... good ol' steroid horse hasn't been out for a while ... this is another one of my very early ancient purchases (I love the toning on this sweet ol' coin)
wow, it really looks like she is driving to the hoop doesn't it? since someone broke the seal on the indo-scythians...
I very badly want to get deeper into Indo-Scythian and Baktrian coinage. It's a history I'm unfamiliar with that inspires me to learn more. In keeping with this thread I'll post mine: zes, Indo-Scythian, BC 50-30 AR, drachm, 15mm, 2g; 11h Obv.: BAΣΙΛEΩΣ BAΣIΛEΩN MEΓ AΛΟΥ / AZOY; Emperor on horseback right, holding whip and raising right hand, bow on his back. Karosthi letter in right field Rev.: Kartoshi script around, "MAHARAJASA RAJARAJASA MAHATASA AYASA"; Zeuse standing left, holding long scepter and Nike, monograms in right and left field Spalahores, Indo-Scythian, BC 75-65 AE, hemiobol, 22mm, 8.5g; Kandahar Obv.: CΠAΛYPIOC ΔIKAIOY AΔEΛΦΟΥ TOY BACIΛEΩC (of Spalyrises, the just, the brother of the king); Horseman right Rev.: (Kharosthi legend citing Spalagadames as "son of Spalahores"); Herakles seated left on rock resting club on knee, control symbol at lower left Azes I/II, Indo-Scythians, BC 57-12/AD 5-35 AR, tetradrachm, 8.76h, 24.5mm;1h Obv.: ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΝ ΜΕΓΑΞΟΥ; Great king on horseback right, bow on back, right arm raised holding (?), whip in left, monogram of Karosthi letter left field Rev.:Karosthi legend; Poseidon standing right holding trident and extending right hand, monogram left, Karosthi letter right (?) Azes I/II, Indo-Scythians, BC 57 -12 AR, drachm, 2g, 16mm; 6h, uncertain mint west of Taxila Obv.: BAΣIΛEΩΣ BAΣIΛEΩΣ MEΓAΛOY AZOY; king on horseback right, raising right hand, holding whip (?), Kharosthi letter "ņa" before Rev.: Kharoshthi legend around: maharajasa rajadirajasa mahatasa ayasa; Pallas-Athena standing right with shield and spear, monograms on either side
Thanks for posting, Jwt708! I've considered adding a square shaped Spalahore to my collection but I've yet to follow through.
Awesome video! She's amazing! It's an absolutely perfect routine until she stumbles slightly around the 1:25 minute point on the video. The imperfection makes it real.