INDIA, Post-Mauryan (Punjab). Kunindas. Amoghabuti, circa 150-80 BC. Drachm (Silver, 19 mm, 2.25 g, 12 h). RAJNAH KUNINDASYA AMOGHABHUTISYA MAHARAJASYA ('Great King Amoghabhuti, of the Kunindas' in Brahmi) Deer standing right with raised head; to right, goddess Lakshmi standing front, holding long-stemmed lotus in her right hand and placing her left on her hip; to lower left, lotus flower. Rev. RAJNAH KUNINDASYA AMOGHABHUTISYA MAHARAJASYA ('Great King Amoghabhuti, of the Kunindas' in Brahmi) Six-arched hill with nandipada above, swastika and split standard on the left and tree in railing on the right; below, river. Pieper 1140. Minor horn silver, otherwise, about extremely fine.
The Kunindas were a native Indian dynasty in the foothills of the Himalayas. Their coinage includes this beautiful issue showing a deer standing next to Lakshmi, the goddess of wealth, knowledge and spiritual enlightenment.
Price realized | 300 CHF |
Starting price | 25 CHF |