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Take a quick look at five interesting ancient Indian coins issued by Magadha Janapada, Kalachuri of Ratnapura, Saurashtra, Pallava and Gadhaiya Coins from the Battle Scene Series. – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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Title: Five Ancient Indian Coins from Different Empires and Dynasties


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Five Ancient Indian Coins from Different Empires
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  • This very rare old coin of India issued by
    Magadha Janapada bore the denomination Vimshatika
    and was struck on 5.5 grams of Silver using the
    punch-marked technique to depict a six-armed
    symbol a sun symbol and two abstract symbols.
  • Old coins of India issued by ancient empires like
    Gupta, Satavahana, Western Khsatrapas etc. had
    their own unique identity.

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  • These rare historical coins were issued by
    Kalachuri of Ratnapura during the regime of
    Prithivi Deva I in 1079 AD. The obverse of these
    beautiful gold coins of ancient India featured a
    Gaja-shradula which is a tiger mounted on an
    elephant within a dotted border. 
  • Indian old coins issued by ancient and early
    medieval kingdoms like Hindu Shahi, Narmada
    Valley, Deccan, Central India etc. also reveal a
    lot about our rich history.

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  • This square-shaped old coin of India was issued
    for Saurashtra (Gujarat) and was die-struck in
    0.57 grams of copper. The obverse of these
    ancient Indian coins featured the six armed
    symbol while the reverse featured a Swastika with
    a taurine at each arm.
  • Several powerful dynasties from the southern part
    of the Indian subcontinent like Cheras, cholas,
    Pandyas and Pallavas also issued some amazing
    historical coins of India.

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  • This old coin of India was issued by Pallava
    dynasty during the regime of Mahendravarman I.
    They were die-struck in 3.05 grams of bronze and
    featured a Bull, Legend, Chakra, Design and
    Spokes.
  • Rare historical coins issued by ancient invaders
    like Indo-Greeks, Indo - Scythian and Kushan have
    a great demand worldwide among collectors.

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  • These Ancient Indian Coins were issued by
    Sassanian Imitation and are known as Gadhaiya
    Coins from the Battle Scene Series. This silver
    Dramma featured inscriptions of the kings bust,
    soldier, animal and a sword.
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