Acient India coins, anyone here collect?

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  1. Everett Guy

    Everett Guy Well-Known Member

    20201014_204056.jpg 20201014_204104.jpg 20201014_204314.jpg 20201014_204321.jpg I picked these up and other than knowing the coin dealer in person for years and he said he got these from rep dealer, I wasnt sure if they are a hot commodity. To me they are because they are silver and historical. What do you guys think of these 2? (Front and back of each 2 coins.) Also is the back like a mint mark or just back immage really worn?
     
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  3. Quant.Geek

    Quant.Geek Well-Known Member

    I wish I had my books in front of me to help, but alas, my copy of Gupta-Hardaker (and other coin books) is packed away and in storage...

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    While it might not help, I'll add an additional coin from my collection to the mix to illustrate the punch marks a bit better...

    Maurya: Anonymous (ca. 270-175 BCE) AR Karshapana (GH-582, Series VIb)

    Obv: Five official punches.
    Rev: Railed tree punch.

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  4. Alegandron

    Alegandron "ΤΩΙ ΚΡΑΤΙΣΤΩΙ..." ΜΕΓΑΣ ΑΛΕΞΑΝΔΡΟΣ, June 323 BCE

    I have a few of the Ancient India Punch Marks:

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    India Maurya ser VIB AR Karshapana punchmark 270-175 BC ASHOKA

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    India Mauryan or Sanga 3.4g Rect

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    India Mauryan or Sanga 3
     
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  5. Alegandron

    Alegandron "ΤΩΙ ΚΡΑΤΙΣΤΩΙ..." ΜΕΓΑΣ ΑΛΕΞΑΝΔΡΟΣ, June 323 BCE

    Ancient India

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    INDIA Gandhara 6-5C BCE AR Shana or 1-8 Shatamana 15mm 1.4g Six armed Taxila symbol pellet between - Blank - Pieper 12 Rajgor Series 41


    Bent Bar with TWO sets of two connected dots (one set on each side). Was told this was very rare when there was a discussion on FB about these coins. Kinda lucked into this one:

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    India Gandahara
    AR Bent Bar
    early long type
    11.3g
    650-600 BCE

    Comment: RARE two dots - however, also have the two dots on BOTH sides and is considered VERY RARE
     
  6. Quant.Geek

    Quant.Geek Well-Known Member

    The first one will probably be difficult to identify, but the second one is GH-566:

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    Obverse
    Five official punches.
    Reverse One small official mark
    Date c. 270-175 BCE
    Reference GH 566
     
  7. ominus1

    ominus1 Well-Known Member

    ancients covers a large area....o yeah, i gottem in bronze...:) ancient coins of India 007.JPG
     
  8. Alegandron

    Alegandron "ΤΩΙ ΚΡΑΤΙΣΤΩΙ..." ΜΕΓΑΣ ΑΛΕΞΑΝΔΡΟΣ, June 323 BCE

    Well, THAT is cool! I really want some bronze ones!
     
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  9. Alegandron

    Alegandron "ΤΩΙ ΚΡΑΤΙΣΤΩΙ..." ΜΕΓΑΣ ΑΛΕΞΑΝΔΡΟΣ, June 323 BCE

    This one is special to me...

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    India -
    Shakya Janapada
    AR 5-Shana
    6th-5th Century BCE
    25mm x 21mm, 7.05g
    Obv: Central Pentagonal punch plus several banker's marks
    Rev: Blank
    Ref: Hirano Type I.8.29
    19 known.

    Coinage from the Ghaghara Gandak River region
    Minted in the Shakya Janaprada during Siddhārtha Gautama's lifetime (Later became the Buddha) while he was prince, and under the authority of his father as King
     
  10. Everett Guy

    Everett Guy Well-Known Member

    Wow those are cool bars....this is they type of stuff that makes collecting exciting!
     
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  11. Quant.Geek

    Quant.Geek Well-Known Member

    While most of the punch mark coins were issued in the Northern part of India, here is one that was issued by the Pandyian Kingdom of South India:

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    I really should take a better picture of this one..

    Obverse Five punches
    Reverse Pandya Fish punch
    Date c. 1st century BCE to 1st century CE
    Reference Mitchiner Tamil Nadu Kerala 131-134, Krishnamurthy 1[​IMG]
     
  12. ominus1

    ominus1 Well-Known Member

    ..well Christmas is coming up ya know....so ya better watch out and better not cry..(too loud:p):)
     
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  13. Nvb

    Nvb Well-Known Member

    While I don’t specialize in Indian coins, I’m very fond of this bronze tetradrachm depicting Shiva, won from CNG last month

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    India, Kushan Empire. Kanishka I. Circa AD 127-151. Æ Tetradrachm (25mm, 17.22 g, 12h). Main mint in Kapisha (Begram?). Middle phase. Kanishka standing left, sacrificing over altar and holding standard / Siva standing left, holding thunderbolt, diadem, trident, and flask; tamgha to left. MK 781; ANS Kushan 553-60; Donum Burns 164. Dark brown and dark green patina, worn at high points, traces of earthen encrustation on edge, minor cleaning marks and smoothing. VF.

    From the BLS Collection.
     
  14. Everett Guy

    Everett Guy Well-Known Member

    I got this one also, not sure if its rare, the first immage is the reverse side. 20201014_203835.jpg 20201014_203816.jpg
     
  15. Everett Guy

    Everett Guy Well-Known Member

    I am really digging the bronze coins.
     
  16. Nvb

    Nvb Well-Known Member

    To collect ancient gold coins on any scale would be out of reach for most of us including myself.. but here is one of the few gold coins I do own. A common type chosen for its better than usual obverse die

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    Kushan, Vasu Deva I. ca. 191-225 GOLD Dinar Mitchiner 3389ff, =8,05 g= III+ Prov: Dorotheum 2019, From the collection of Dr. Ernst Eichler
     
  17. Everett Guy

    Everett Guy Well-Known Member

    The detail in that coin is great!
     
  18. Alegandron

    Alegandron "ΤΩΙ ΚΡΑΤΙΣΤΩΙ..." ΜΕΓΑΣ ΑΛΕΞΑΝΔΡΟΣ, June 323 BCE

    KUSHAN EMPIRE

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    INDIA
    Kushan Empire
    Vima Takto-Soter Megas
    Æ Tet 21mm 8.5g
    CE 80-100
    scepter
    tamgha on horse r holding axe tamgha
    Senior B17.1vT
     
  19. TuckHard

    TuckHard Well-Known Member

    I've got a good handful of ancient Indian coins! And probably twice as many from the later medieval period from various Muslim and Hindu kingdoms. Here are some of my ancients!

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    Unsure silver karshapana

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    Unsure silver karshapana

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    Unsure silver half(?) karshapana

    184-150 BCE (Circa) AE Rectangle Punchmarked 0.98g 9x10mm S2 Combined.jpg
    Post-Mauryan India
    c. 184-150 BCE | Anonymous
    AE Rectangle Punchmarked Piece
    0.98 grams | 9x10mm

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    Post-Mauryan India
    c. 184-150 BCE | Anonymous
    AE Rectangle Punchmarked Piece
    1.41 grams | 10x11mm

    200-100 BCE BI Karshapana Satavahana Dynasty 1 S1 Combined.png
    Satavahana Dynasty of India
    c. 200-100 BCE | Anonymous
    BI Karshapana (or potin?)

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    Satavahana Dynasty of India
    c. 200-100 BCE | Anonymous
    BI Karshapana (or potin?)

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    Indo-Scythian India
    35 BCE - 5 CE | Azes II (unless...)
    AE Quarter Unit | 2.27 grams | 16mm

    200-340 CE (Circa) AE 'Bull left' 'Brahmi script' 0.89g 8mm S1 Combined.jpg
    Nagas of Narwar
    c. 200-340 CE | Anonymous
    AE Unit | 0.89 grams | 8mm


    383-388 CE Western Kshatrapas AR Drachm Rudrasena IV 1.46g S1 Combined.png
    Western Kshatrapas
    Rudrasena IV | 383-388 CE
    AR Drachm | 1.46 grams​
     
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  20. Parthicus

    Parthicus Well-Known Member

    Indian coins aren't my main focus, but I do dabble a bit. Here's one type I own that hasn't been shown yet in this thread:
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    Indo-Greek, Philoxenos (c.100-95 BC), AE Square Unit.
     
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  21. Everett Guy

    Everett Guy Well-Known Member

    Nice!
     
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