The study of Ancient Indian coins is both interesting and fascinating. Coins help archaeologists and historians discover the history, culture, economy and religious importance of a bygone era.The coins posted here were issued by various kings belonging to different dynasties,in different times .
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Gupta Empire (320 to 550 AD) ಗುಪ್ತರ ಸಾಮ್ರಾಜ್ಯ
Kumaragupta ( 414-455 AD) - silver coin
Satavahana Kingdom .ಶಾತವಾಹನ ಸಾಮ್ರಾಜ್ಯ . (230 BC - 220 AD )
Satavahana coins give unique indications as to their chronology, language, and even facial features (curly hair, long ears and strong lips). They issued mainly lead and copper coins; some of their portrait-style silver coins were struck over coins of the Western Kshatrapa kings .Their coins also display various traditional symbols, such as elephants, lions, horses and chaityas (stupas), as well as the "Ujjain symbol", a cross with four circles at the end.
Silver 'portrait'-type
drachm of “ Vasithiputa Siri Satakani “ (c.135-145 AD), 2.09g. Obv:
Curly-haired bust of king facing right, wearing bold head ornament and ear
plugs; Brahmi legend RañoVasithiputasa Siri Satakanisa around. Rev: Dynastic
symbol composed of six-arched hill with crescent, modified 'Ujjain' symbol,
sun, and a wavy line in centre; Southern Brahmi legend …hitti Makanaku Tiru
Hatakaniku around.
Vasitiputa Siva Siri Pulumavi (152- 160 AD )
Silver portrait type drachm. Obverse : King's bust right, Brahmi legend around:
" Rano Vasithiputasa Siva Siri Pudumavisa ". Reverse : Ujjain symbol
and six-arched hill, river below, Dravidian legend in brahmi script: "Arahanaku
Vahitti Makanaku Siva Tiru (Pulumaviku)"