INDIAN COINS, Ancient Copper Coinage, Narmada Valley of Madhya Pradesh, King Damabhadra (c.200 BC), Copper Unit, ½-Unit and ¼-Unit, punchmarked style, obv Ujjaini symbol, tree, river and Brahmi legend Damabhadasa, rev blank (Mangalam and Tiwari, p.188; Mitch ATEC 4705). Very fine, extremely rare. (3)
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INDIAN COINS, Ancient Copper Coinage, Narmada Valley of Madhya Pradesh, City State of Kurara (c 200-100 BC), Copper Unit, obv bird and bold Brahmi legend Kuraraya; together with smaller coins (2), obv tree, taurine and Kuraraya legend (M&T, p.171-175; B&P, p.126, 9-11). Very fine and extremely rare. (3)
INDIAN COINS, Ancient Copper Coinage, Narmada Valley of Madhya Pradesh, City State of Kurara, c.200-100 BC, Copper Unit (2), first uniface with bird and bold Brahmi legend Kuraraya, the second with three-arched hill, rev hollow cross with the Kurara bird inside (not listed by Mangalam and Tiwari or Bopearachchi and Piepier). Very fine and extremely rare. (2)
INDIAN COINS, Ancient Copper Coinage, Narmada Valley of Madhya Pradesh, City State of Tripuri, c.300-200 BC, uniface Copper Unit (2), first with three-arched hill, hollow cross and legend in early Ashokan Brahmi Tipuri; the other a smaller coin, similar, with legend in later Brahmi Tipuri (Mitch ATEC 4710; Mangalam and Tiwari, p.153). Fine and extremely rare. (2)
INDIAN COINS, Ancient Copper Coinage, Erikachha (c.300-200 BC), Copper Unit (5), Brahmi legends mentioning the name of the ruler as Ashadhamitra, Sahasrasena (2), Ishvramitra and Mitrasena (Mohanlal Gupta Erich an Ancient City, 62-86; see Bhandare, ONS Newsletter 175 for a discussion). Fine and extremely rare. (5)
INDIAN COINS, Ancient Copper Coinage, Kaushambi (c.200 BC), Damaru-shaped Copper Unit, one large coin, with bull, tree etc., smaller coins (6), standing Lakshmi, tree in railing etc (first unpublished in major catalogues; B&P p.151, 16-21). Fine to very fine and extremely rare. (7) Damaru is an hour-glass shaped drum from India
INDIAN COINS, Ancient Copper Coinage, Pandya Dynasty (c.1st - 2nd Century AD), Copper Unit (2), obv large elephant to right, rev traces of Pandian fish symbol (Mitch, Tamilnadu Kerala 173-179); Chera Dynasty (c.1st - 2nd Century AD), Copper Unit (2), obv large elephant to right, rev Chera bow and arrow (Mitch, Tamilnadu Kerala 65-70). Fine and rare. (4)
INDIAN COINS, Ancient Copper Coinage, Maharathis of Kolhapur, Sivakulananda (c.100 AD), Lead Unit, elephant left with Brahmi legend Maharathisa Sivakulanandasa, rev ornate tree in railing (for coins of the same dynasty see Mitch, Karnataka Andhra 89-108, the Ruler unrecorded in Mitchiner and other catalogues). Very fine and extremely rare.
INDIAN COINS, Ancient Copper Coinage, Maharathis of Kolhapur (c.100 AD), Lead Unit, Chutukulananda, eight-arched hill with Brahmi legend Rajno Chutukulanandasa, rev ornate tree in railing; Mulananda, Unit (2), similar, with legend Rajno Mulanandasa; Fractions (3) (Mitch, Karnataka Andhra 1-70). Very fine and extremely rare. (6)
INDIAN COINS, Ancient Copper Coinage, Kshatrapas of Gujarat, Chashtana (c.AD 78), Silver Drachma, bust of king, rev sun and moon (or crescent and star) surrounded by legend Rajno Ghsamotikaputrasa Chashtanasa (BMC pl.10, 259), Copper Drachm, sun and moon surrounded by legend, rev three-arched hill with legend around, Chashtanasa (unpublished in major catalogues); Bhumaka (c.119 AD), Copper Drachm, thunderbolt and arrow, Kharoshthi legend Kshaharatasa Kshatrapasa Bhumakasa, rev lion and wheel with same legend in Brahmi (BMC pl.9, 238). Fine to very fine, the first extremely rare without three-arched hill. (3)
INDIAN COINS, Ancient Copper Coinage, Kshatrapas of Gujarat, Sanghadaman (c.AD 222-223), Silver Drachm, obv bust, blundered legend and date 144, rev three-arched hill and legend Rajno Mahakshatrapasa Rudrasimhasa putrasa rajno Mahakshatrapa Sanghadaman (BMC 378). Very fine and extremely rare. Sanghadaman is by far the rarest ruler in Western Kshatrapa dynasties
INDIAN COINS, Ancient Coinage, The Satavahana Kingdom, Vashishtiputra Siri Satakarni (118-147 AD), Silver Drachm, obv bust with Sanskrit legend Rano Vasishthiputrasa Siri Satakanisa, rev Ujjaini symbol and six-arched hill surrounded by legend in Prakrit (Mitch, Karnataka Andhra 147-152). Very fine and rare.
INDIAN COINS, Ancient Coinage, The Satavahana Kingdom, Gautamiiputra Siri Yajna Satakarni (118-147 AD), Silver Drachm, obv bust with Sanskrit legend Rano Gotamiputasa Siri Yana Satakanisa, rev Ujjaini symbol and six-arched hill surrounded by legend in Prakrit (Mitch, Karnataka Andhra 156-162). Very fine, rare.
INDIAN COINS, Ancient Coinage, Gupta Empire, Vishnukundin Dynasty (c.450-615), Copper-alloy Unit (3), obv lion with upraised paw, rev conch shell between two tridents (Mitch, Karnataka Andhra 179-182); Kalachuris, Swamiraja (6th Century AD), Copper-alloy Unit (2), obv bull, legend Swamiraja, rev conch shell between two tridents; Sri Rana, similar, variant legend. Very fine, scarce to very rare. (5)
INDIAN COINS, Ancient Coinage, Gupta Empire, Kalachuris of Tripuri, Gangeyadeva (c.1015-1040), Silver Drachms (2), obv seated Lakshmi, rev rulers name; Copper Units (2), similar, larger size (Deyell 123, 124); Ratnadeva (4), obv stylised lion over elephant, rev rulers name. Very fine and rare. (4)
INDIAN COINS, East India Company, Madras Presidency, Gold 2-Pagodas, 1808-1817 issue, type -/III, obv oval buckle, nine stars on each side of gopuram, gopuram points between G and O of legend, 5.63g (Stevens -; Pr 146). Traces of mounting on edge otherwise good very fine and rare, this obverse variety is not recorded by Stevens.
INDIAN COINS, East India Company, Madras Presidency, Northern Circars, Dub, Machhlipatan, AH 1214 (Pr 301); Dub, 1794 (Pr 310), Gilt-Proof Dub, 1794 (Pr 312), ½-Dub, 1794 (Pr 319). First only fine but rare, especially with clear date, the second very fine, the third badly scratched with gilding worn on high points, the last fine. (4)
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