Kuninda Dynasty, Amoghbuti (200 BC), Silver Drachma (2), Lot of 2 Coins, Obv: a deer standing to the right with a square-shaped vase above its back, an early Srivatsa symbol between its horns, possibly a ten-dotted sun is behind the deer, the goddess Lakshmi stands on the right field in front of the deer, facing forward, and holds a lotus flower with an upraised right hand, the Brahmi legend "Rajnah Kunimdasya Amoghbhutisya Maharajasya"(Great king Amoghbhuti, of The Kunindas) around the field, Rev: a centrally placed six-arched hill (chaitya) with parasol, a wavy river line below and a Nandipada (Triratna) above, Swastika above an Indradhvaja on the left field and a tree within railings on the right, the Kharoshthi legend "Rana Kunindasa Amoghbutisa Maharajasa" (Great king Amogh, of the Kunindas) around the field, 1.97&1.74g, 16.01& 16.9mm, (JONS by S. Kumar 218 # Type I, Class-2/Handa # Pl. XVI-1-2), choice very fine, Rare.
Note: This variant for the type is possibly with a ten-dotted sun behind the deer.
Estimate: INR 7000 - 9000
Price realized | -- |
Starting price | 7'000 INR |
Estimate | 9'000 INR |