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<p>[QUOTE="Ancientnoob, post: 2463341, member: 44140"]Some of you might no I have a sweet spot for Western Satraps coins. I manged to come across this particular specimen being offered, and had to jump on it. Viradaman whose name means Chief King or Chief Hero. The coin it self is listed in Alex Fishman's book as not particularly scarce, but with a very high premium for a clearly dated example. (this example requires some imagination) The coin was only known to have been minted for 4 years, and never mentions him Mahaksatrapa (Supreme ruler) but only as Ksatrapa (sub ruler) presumably under his father Damasena.</p><p><br /></p><p>It is known that Viradaman was the eldest surviving child of Damasena, but it appears he too predeceased his father, as he is never mentioned as supreme ruler. Damasena was succeeded by Yasodaman as Mahaksatrapa the brother of Damasena. Although 17 years after his death, Mahaksatrapa Rudrasena II claimed on his coins to be the son of Viradaman.</p><p><br /></p><p>The reverse of the coin follows suite with most other Western Satraps coins in that has the Chaitya and with the river flowing beneath, except this river curls at each end. This modification is never used on any other Western Satraps coins. <img src="styles/default/xenforo/clear.png" class="mceSmilieSprite mceSmilie9" alt=":eek:" unselectable="on" unselectable="on" /></p><p><br /></p><p>Date is partially off flan and worn and is thus hard to read it is a guess that it kind of looks like 160 SE which would work.</p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>Western India</p><p>Saka</p><p>Western Satraps</p><p>Viradaman Kardamaka, son of Damasena (r. AD 234-238)</p><p>Mint A (Legend starts at 2 o'clock)</p><p>AR Karshapana 16 mm x 2.21 grams</p><p>Obverse: Formal Bust of Viradaman wearing Satrapal cap right. Blundered Greek Inscription around. Brahmi Date behind bust 160 Saka Era ?</p><p>Reverse: Chaitya, curled river below, Crescent above and to the left of the Chaitya, Sun Burst to right - Mahaksatrapasa Damasenasaptrasa Rajnah Ksatrapasa Viradamnah.</p><p>Ref: Fishman 21.1.160</p><p><br /></p><p>[ATTACH=full]516841[/ATTACH][/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Ancientnoob, post: 2463341, member: 44140"]Some of you might no I have a sweet spot for Western Satraps coins. I manged to come across this particular specimen being offered, and had to jump on it. Viradaman whose name means Chief King or Chief Hero. The coin it self is listed in Alex Fishman's book as not particularly scarce, but with a very high premium for a clearly dated example. (this example requires some imagination) The coin was only known to have been minted for 4 years, and never mentions him Mahaksatrapa (Supreme ruler) but only as Ksatrapa (sub ruler) presumably under his father Damasena. It is known that Viradaman was the eldest surviving child of Damasena, but it appears he too predeceased his father, as he is never mentioned as supreme ruler. Damasena was succeeded by Yasodaman as Mahaksatrapa the brother of Damasena. Although 17 years after his death, Mahaksatrapa Rudrasena II claimed on his coins to be the son of Viradaman. The reverse of the coin follows suite with most other Western Satraps coins in that has the Chaitya and with the river flowing beneath, except this river curls at each end. This modification is never used on any other Western Satraps coins. :eek: Date is partially off flan and worn and is thus hard to read it is a guess that it kind of looks like 160 SE which would work. Western India Saka Western Satraps Viradaman Kardamaka, son of Damasena (r. AD 234-238) Mint A (Legend starts at 2 o'clock) AR Karshapana 16 mm x 2.21 grams Obverse: Formal Bust of Viradaman wearing Satrapal cap right. Blundered Greek Inscription around. Brahmi Date behind bust 160 Saka Era ? Reverse: Chaitya, curled river below, Crescent above and to the left of the Chaitya, Sun Burst to right - Mahaksatrapasa Damasenasaptrasa Rajnah Ksatrapasa Viradamnah. Ref: Fishman 21.1.160 [ATTACH=full]516841[/ATTACH][/QUOTE]
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