Thursday 31 October 2019

Kumaragupta of Gupta Dynasty of Swordsman type

Gupta Dynasty, Kumaragupta I (Mahendraditya) (415-455 AD), Gold Dinar, "Swordsman" type, Obv: king, nimbate standing facing left, Garuda standard beside him, his right hand extended offering oblations onto the fire altar, his left hand rests on the hilt of his sword and his dagger at his waist, Brahmi letter 'Ku'  with surmounted crescent at the right field, Brahmi legend "Gamavijitya sucha (ritaih Kumaragupto divam jaya) ti",  last letter of  the legend is shown between garuda and king's head, Rev: goddess Lakshmi seated on a lotus in padmasana facing front, holding diadem in her right hand while the left is resting on her thigh, a lotus is seen adjacent to the goddess's face, its stem is seen rising from under her left arm, tamgha at top left, Brahmi legend "Sri Kumaragupta" in the right field, 8.04g, 19.19mm, (Altekar, Bayana Hoard # Pl. XXI-12/TOTGE, S. Kumar # Var. A2), choice extremely fine with high relief legends, Exceptionally Rare.
The Swordsman type is one of the rarest types of Kumaragupta gold coinage. Kumaragupta is seen holding a sword in his left hand, the stylization is totally Indianized version where king is shown wearing short dhoti (kacchha) with waist-band and bare-bodied at top. The legends on the obverse “Gamavajitya sucharitaih Kumaragupto divam jayati” "गामवजित्य सुचरितः कुमारगुप्तो देवं जयति” is adapted from the Chhatra type of Chandragupta II where “Kshitim” of original is substituted by its synonym “Gam”. The metre is Upagiti and translation is “Having conquered the earth, Kumaragupta wins heaven by meritorious deeds”. This coin is testament of the golden period of Gupta empire in the Indian history.
First time offered in any Indian auction!

Wednesday 30 October 2019

Extremely Rare Gold Dinar Coin of Chandragupta II of Gupta Dynasty of Lion Slayer type.

 Coin of Chandragupta
 Coin of Chandragupta
Gupta Dynasty, Chandragupta II (Vikramaditya II) (375-415 AD), Gold Dinar, "Lion Slayer" Type, Obv: armored king  wearing dhoti slaying the lion and trampling the lion on the belly by left leg, holding bow in left hand with right hand shown as having released the bow string, lion is falling backwards with arrow in its mouthcircular brahmi legend "Narendra.....(Chandra prathitano rane.."),  Rev: nimbate goddess lakshmi (durga) with skull cap seated in a riding posture facing straight with high neck on the roaring lion seated with high postured neck, goddess holding diadem in her right hand and left hand resting on the body of the lion, brahmi legend at right "Simhavikrama", 7.73g, 18.20mm, Unlisted type, about extremely fine, Extremely Rare.
This specimen is very alluring because of the goddess riding on  a lion. The important noticeable point is the unusual pose of the goddess on the reverse where she has seen seated in the riding posture on the lion as if she is riding a horse (usually it is observed that the goddess has the front facing seated pose). The lion appears to be charging towards the left with its mouth agape in a ferocious roar. Goddess holding diadem instead of lotus is a variant of Altekar. Bayana Hoard # Pl. XVIII-6 and the king’s posture is dynamic where he is leaning forward and trampling the lion under his foot rather than standing straight. 

Tuesday 29 October 2019

Gold Dinar Coin of Kumaragupta I of Gupta Dynasty of Kartikeya type.

 Gold Dinar Coin of Kumaragupta I of Gupta Dynasty of Kartikeya type
 Gold Dinar Coin of Kumaragupta I of Gupta Dynasty of Kartikeya type

                                                                                                                 
Gupta Dynasty, Kumaragupta I (Mahendraditya) (415-455 AD), Gold Dinar,  "Kartikeya" type, Obv: king, nimbate, standing facing to left in front of the Peacock, wearing a dhoti above knees with sash round his waist and falling down, earrings, necklace, wristlet,  a twig of grapes held in his right hand and offering to the Peacock, his left hand resting on the hip, circular Brahmi legend "Jayati svagunair gunarasir Vrata (nihanr-Mahendra) h kumarah", Rev: god Kartikeya, nimbate, three fourths to seated facing left on  Peacock perched upon a platform, wearing a dhoti, earnings, necklace, wristlet, right hand is in a abhaya-mudra pose and left hand holding the Sakti spear resting on the hip, Brahmi legend at the right field "Mahendrakumarah", 8.22g, 19.63mm, (variant of Altekar, Bayana Hoard #  Pl. XXVI-7&8/TOTGE, S. Kumar # Class I), about very fine, Exceedingly Rare.
Kartikeya type was issued by only Kumaragupta I in the Gupta Empire coinage, this innovation was obviously intended to be numismatic homage to the deity. Kartikeya is the Hindu god of war, the son of Lord Shiva and known by many names, one of which is Kumara. Kumaragupta I was named after war god Kartikeya whose mount was peacock. S Kumar has reported only 96 specimens of this type so far. The obverse legend arrangement is “Jayati svagunair gunarasir Vrtanihanr Mahendrakumarah”, “जयति स्वगुणेर गुणारसिर व्रतनिहारन - महेंद्रकुमार:” meaning the destroyer of Vrtra, having an abundance of virtues, conquers through his virtues.

Friday 25 October 2019

Extremely Rare Gold Dinar Coin of Samudragupta of Gupta Dynasty of Battle axe type.

 Samudragupta of Gupta Dynasty of Battle axe type.
Extremely Rare Gold Dinar Coin of Samudragupta of Gupta Dynasty of Battle axe type.

                                                                                                     
Gupta Dynasy, Samudragupta (335-370AD), Gold Dinar, "Battle Axe" Type, Obv: king standing facing left, wearing a close-fitted cap, tailed coat and trousers, there is a dagger hanging on his left side, the king holds a Battle Axe (Parashu) in left hand, right hand resting on waist, dwarf attendant (Vamana) at left, facing right and holding crescent-topped standard, brahmi legend below the left hand of the king "Samudra" and partly visible circular legend reads "Kritantaparshurjaya (tyajita rajjetajitah"), Rev: goddess lakshmi enthroned facing on a throne, feets of goddess are resting on lotus, holding diadem in her right hand and cornucopia in left, tamgha to left, complete brahmi legend "Kritantaparashu"(Battle axe),7.72g, 20.50mm, Unlisted type (Variant of Altekar, Bayana Hoard # Pl. V-6-14), choice extremely fine+, Extremely Rare.
The dwarf (Vamana) is of tall height type which is generally not offered in the sales, the general types are seen. This specimen is struck remarkably efficient with aesthetic designs, and the jewels worn by king and goddess are fully visible. Impressive striking and immaculate condition which is missing from all the major collections.

Thursday 24 October 2019

Kumaragupta Gold Dinar Dynasty of Horseman type

Kumaragupta  Gold Dinar Dynasty of Horseman type
Kumaragupta  Gold Dinar Dynasty of Horseman type
Gupta Dynasty, Kumaragupta I (Mahendraditya), Gold Dinar, Horseman - Left Type. Obv: king without nimbus riding horse to left, holding bow and sword tied to the waist, seated on high stepping horse,  Rev: goddess lakshmi seated facing left on cushioned stool, holding long stemmed lotus, & feeding grapes to a peacock at leftwith brahmilegend"ajitamahendra"in the right field, 8.7g, 17.79mm(Altekar, Bayana # Pl. XXIV-14), about extremely fine+,Very Rare.
The king's left hand is seen tied with the stlylized royal ribbon flying just below the elbow. The horse figure is almost complete on this specimen with clear strikes. Overall complete details and well hammered coin, very attractive.

Friday 18 October 2019

Copper Alloy Coin of Chutukulananda of Anandas of Karwar.

Copper Alloy Coin of Chutukulananda of Anandas of Karwar.
Copper Alloy Coin of Chutukulananda of Anandas of Karwar.

Anandas of Karwar, Chutukulananda (280-320 AD)Banavasi Region, Copper Alloy Unit, Obv: Lion standing facing right on six arched hill, damru symbol in front of it and Brahmi legend above “Rajno Chutukula(nandasa)”, Rev: tree railing within twelve compartments, 5.77g, 25.47mm, (unpublished and unreported), about extremely fine with original patina, Extremely Rare.
An interesting coin which could have been struck with the influence from those of Satavahanas Lion type. It was struck by the Chutukulananda from the North Karnataka region, “Rajno Chutkulnanada” is the arrangement of legends what we see on the coins from this dynasty.
First reported coin for the type.

Thursday 17 October 2019

Tuesday 15 October 2019

Archaic Punch Marked Silver Five Shana Coin of Shakya Janapada.

Punch Marked CoinArchaic Series, Shakya Janapada (600-500 BC), Silver 5 Shana, Narhan Hoard type I, Scyphate coinage, Obv: central symbol with four small dots around square pellet, all within quatrefoil and ancillary symbols around, Rev: uniface and scyphate, 6.64g, 28.08x17.7mm, (unlisted type in Rajgors/Hardekar, 
2019 # NH 32), about very fine, Very Rare.


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