Here is a little crumb I picked up from JA bargain section. Indi-Greek Kingdom Imitation AR Drachm O: BASILEUS SUTHPOS EPMAIOY; Draped and diademed bust of Hermaios right. R: 'Maharaja Tratarasa Hermayasa' in Kharosthi script; Zeus enthroned left and holding sceptre, Monogram in left field. 2g 17mm Bopearachchi Series 15C, 91; Senior issue 36
I thought about that one as well, I have a rough AR posthumous one that was a gift from friend...but I can't get to my pics right now (photobucket would have to improve to be crappy, I'm moving away from them). Plus a fouree, so that's cool also! Edit: or wait....is it a fouree?
I would have bid on that too if I hadn't just picked this one up (for not much) on Ebay: I'm assuming it's a posthumous imitation also, but I don't really know...
I don't think it is fourree but flat photos make it hard to tell silver over copper from red deposits on a silver coin. The tetradrachm below is fourree. This one came to me in 1991 and shows a lot of the typical and interesting patterns where the copper core wore through the silver. I did not say pretty. Tetradrachms are harder to find than drachms and I have seen other fourrees.
I picked up one of these a while back. Mine is a fourrée I'm pretty certain. I contacted CoinIndia.com in order to get more information, but they never got back to me (lots of info about these on that site, as I recall). Glad you guys are posting this stuff ("crumbs" or not!). I might be flattering myself, but I thought this example had a finer style than most of them I've seen - the portrait is less cartoonish than some. It is still pretty crumby though. Indo-Greek (Fourrée) Drachm Hermaios (c. 90-70 B.C.) Bare-headed, diademed bust rt., BAΣIΛEΩΣ ΣΩTHPOΣ EPMAIOY, Zeus enthroned left, sceptre in left hand & bestowing blessing w. rt. hand, Kharoshthi legend: maharajasa tratarasa heramayasa. (1.67 grams) MIG 415p, Bop 3A
Another later Hermaios Tetradrachm, but in a fairly nice state: And an even later one, not pretending to be anything else than copper:
I believe many of these were struck after his death by persons not necessarily associated with the official lifetime mint. Does anyone know of a study covering this?
Here's a link to the CoinIndia site. I found it informative: http://coinindia.com/galleries-hermaios.html