ugh hem...:oops:
We all can;'t forget about the Trifecta! A,Band C!!:eek: Top to Bottom: Chandragupta Maurya 322-293 BC Grandfather Bindusara Maurya 293-272 BC...
My new B! Bhartrdaman s. 215SE (293 AD) [ATTACH]
What an Obol!!:eek:
:eek: ...I believe you...
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Right! It Looks Like that! In fact I think it's easier to understand. In the respect that the legend makes sense that they are not abbreviations...
You a funny guy...
Come on TIF people out their are gonna think I have a mullet and a Fu Manchu :eek: and this guy's beak has nothing on mine.
I was able to acquire Dr. Fishmans Book and a wadd of these coins so I am out here practicing. I think I am finally getting to sort of- kind of...
"Hey Isvar, keep my seat warm." - Vijayasena
Now I know everyone is eagerly awaiting me to show the coin of the emperor who lost his throne and then recaptured it... Vijayasena Kardamaka,...
Canuck not likely I would consider myself a Rangers fan!:eek: Byzantium, Thrace AR Half Siglos 14.0 mm x 2.44 g s. 416 - 357 BC Obverse: Cow...
I am surprised noone has made a schnoz comment!:eek:
The Western Kshatrapas (The Western Satraps of India) Isvara Datta, (Abhira intruder,unknown dynasty) 164-165 SE (242-243 AD) AR Karshapana as...
The coins of ancient India, tend to be made once and then circulated for quite along period. Its really only in the period following Nahapana in...
It was thought that the Indo-Sakas were vassals of Parthia, who eventually won their independence or became vassals to the Kushan...another...
The Penny...
The missing silver does refer to the missing Roman silver in India, if that clarifies. I found that extremely fascinating. :D
What Nahapana spoke is as far as I know unclear. He was described as belonging to a group of people called the Indo-Sakas, who are somehow related...
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