Vasithiputra Pulumavi Satakarni Satavahana AR Drachm

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  1. Ancientnoob

    Ancientnoob Money Changer

    The lasting influence of Roman trade on the kingdoms of Central and Southern India. May I also note that the portrait coinage of the Satavahana tend to mention the king's maternal lineage, in contrast to just about everyone else.

    India, Deccan
    Satavahana Dynasty,
    King Vasithiputa Pulumavi / Vasithiputra Siri Satakani / Satakarni,
    (r.AD 120-130)
    AR Drachm 16 mm x 2.27 grams
    Obverse: Portrait type, typical bust of the ruler to right with prominent nose and thick lips, curly long hair & aquiline nose, a stylish hair-bun in front above the forehead wearing a high head ornament (Shiromani) and long ears with and Brahmi legend around: Rano Vasithiputasa Siri Satakanisa.
    Reverse: Ujjayini four orb symbol connected with a cross along with a crescent of the top of one of the orb on the right six-arched hill with a crescent symbol with Sun in between both these symbols in the centre and river flowing below, Southern Brahmi - Tamil-Telugu / Prakrit legends around could be read as Arahanaku Vahitti Makanaku Hiru Hatakanaku.
    Note:Scarce, Nice.
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  3. chrsmat71

    chrsmat71 I LIKE TURTLES!

    oh wow, cool...another AN coin i haven't seen before. certainly some familiar symbols on the reverse however...but the obverse has quite the interesting bust.

    here's a coin i recently picked up but never got around to post it, i'll let it hitch a ride here as it's from the kushans just to the north...and from about the same period. ugly, but this pretty cool.

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    Vima Kadphises, AE Tetradrachm, 100-128 AD, Kushan Kingdom
    O:Greek legend, King in Kushan dress, standing facing, head left, hand over altar at left, trident in left field, tamgha and club in right field. R: Karosthi legend, Siva standing facing, bull behind. 28 mm, 17.1 g

    this coin has/had some BD, i treated and am keeping an eye on it.
     
  4. Ancientnoob

    Ancientnoob Money Changer

    Yea its from the
    Haha. Thats awesome! Yea some familar symbols. Like that Ujjani symbol everyone loves.

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  5. Ancientnoob

    Ancientnoob Money Changer

    Sworn enemies of these Western Satraps guys.
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  6. dougsmit

    dougsmit Member

    A problem with Kushans is the difficultly finding one coin with well struck details all around. When I bought the top one below, I thought it was an upgrade of the bottom but where one is strong the other is weak so I kept both.
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  7. Ancientnoob

    Ancientnoob Money Changer

    I blame @chrsmat71

    Here is a half unit of the Kushan King Kanishka I. Lovely and among my favs.
    Kanishkadidrachm.jpg

    As far as my big Wilma Kadphises its better than most not as good as some.
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  8. chrsmat71

    chrsmat71 I LIKE TURTLES!

    i have a kanishka drachm (quarter unit)!

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    @stevex6 has a fantastic kushan ae tetradrachm, should post it here.

    hint.

    hint.
     
  9. dougsmit

    dougsmit Member

    Sadly that is a good description of most of my best coins of the Kushans. Smooth is unusual.

    This Kanishka with Helios reverse is my best by far.
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  10. Ancientnoob

    Ancientnoob Money Changer

    Love the Helios now you need to get yourself a Kanishka with the Oado reverse!


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  12. stevex6

    stevex6 Random Mayhem

    Hey, wait-up!!

    ... thanks for the heads-up, chrsmat


    INDIA, Kushan: Vima Kadphises
    AE tetradrachm

    circa 112-127 AD
    Diameter: 28 mm
    Weight: 16.88 grams
    Obverse: King standing facing, sacrificing at altar left, tamgha and club in right field, Greek legend around: BACIΛEVC BACIΛEWN CWTHP MEΓAC OOhMO KAΔΦICHC
    Reverse: Oesho (Siva) standing facing, Bull Nandi behind, nandipada at left, Kharoshthi legend around: maharajasa rajadirajasa sarvaloga isvarasa mahisvarasa vima kathphishasa tratara
    Reference: Göbl 762, MAC 3033

    India Kushan.jpg


    => fantastic OP-example, Noob (wow, you're posting some total winners lately, eh?)
     
  13. THCoins

    THCoins Well-Known Member

    Nice catch, the Satavahana silver indeed is scarce.
    This one indeed has "Siri Satakanisa Rano [Vasethiputrasa]" around the bust as legend. There is another version with "Pulumavisa" in Brahmi behind the head.
     
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  14. Mikey Zee

    Mikey Zee Delenda Est Carthago

    Wonderful posts guys!!!
     
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  15. Ancientnoob

    Ancientnoob Money Changer

    Rano Vasithiputasa Siri Satakanisa is what I have.
     
  16. Ancientnoob

    Ancientnoob Money Changer

    I see this became a Kushan thread. The Kushan Empire was very far north. The Satavahana was an indigenous dynasty from central India, living mainly in Deccan.

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    Thanks to IndianMirror for the map.
     
    Last edited: Mar 22, 2016
  17. Quant.Geek

    Quant.Geek Well-Known Member

    Nice one AN! These coins have the signature nose, cheeks, and ears of the Satavahanas :D. Now lets reel this thread back into Satavahana with this coin ;).

    India, Satavahana: Vasisthiputra Sri Pulumavi (78-114) AR Drachm (MCSI-146)

    Obv: King's bust right, with large nose, elaborate hair style and large earrings. Sanskrit Prakrit legend in Brahmi - Siri Pulumavisa Rano Vasithiputasa
    Rev: Satavahana symbol + hill; above - sun + moon symbols; below - water symbol. Tamil/Telugu Prakrit legend in Brahmi - Arahanaku Vahitti makanaku Tiru Pulumaviku

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  18. Ancientnoob

    Ancientnoob Money Changer

    Is Pulumavisa the guy's name? Brother of my guy or same guy different title , isnt the guys mom Vasisithi?
     
  19. Mat

    Mat Ancient Coincoholic

    Neat coin, I like the portrait alot.
     
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  20. Ancientnoob

    Ancientnoob Money Changer

    Ill also share my Satavahana Lead/ Silver alloy coin

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  21. Quant.Geek

    Quant.Geek Well-Known Member

    These coins are based off of a maternal lineage. The guy's name is indeed Pulumavisa and his mom's name is Vasisithi. In Sanskrit, putasa means son and in Tamil/Telugu makanaku means son. Here is a nice writeup on these coins and the Tamil/Telugu debate:

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