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Drachm - Samghadaman

Drachm - Samghadaman - anversoDrachm - Samghadaman - reverso

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Características

Emissor Sátrapas Ocidentais (Reino Indo-Cita)
Tipo Moedas circulantes comuns
Anos 205-227
Valor 1 Dracma
Moeda Dracma (35-405)
Composição Prata
Peso 2,29 g
Diâmetro 14,91 mm
Espessura 1,6 mm
Formato Redondo (irregular)
Técnica Martelado
Orientação Orientação variável ↺
Demonetizada Sim
Número
N#
581720
Referências PAIC - Pieper# 3390, 3391
Wilfried Pieper; 2021. Ancient Indian Coins A Comprehensive Catalogue. IIRNS Publications .
, AMF# 19.1.149
Alexander M. Fishman; 2013. The Silver Coinage of the Western Satraps in India (50-400 AD): Catalogue and Rarity Guide. Self-published, Charleston, South Carolina, United States.

Anverso

(en) Head of king right with date behind, blundered Greek legend around.

Reverso

Chaitya (colina de três arcos), rio em baixo, lua crescente e sol em cima, lenda Brahmi à volta.Traduzido automaticamente

Escrita: Brahmi

Legenda: Rajno Mahakshatrapasa Rudrasihaputrasa Rajno Kshatrapasa Saghadamna

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Info and reference images below - credited to - 

1. Ancient Indian Coins - A Comprehensive Catalog, Wilfried Pieper; PAIC

2. The Silver Coinage of the Western Satraps in India, A. M. Fishman (AMF); SCWS

 

Samghadaman was appointed as Kshatrap during the reign of his brother Rudrasena I, for the period 127-129 SE/ 205-207 CE; after a gap he minted coins as Mahakshatrap  during the year 149 SE/ 227 CE

 

his Kshatrap coins are known from “Mint B” and Mahakshatrap coins from “Mint A” - refer Note from Pankaj Tandon at the bottom

 

OP Coin is PAIC 3390

 

Samghadaman as Kshatrap

PAIC 3390, 127-129 SE/ 205-207 CE, Mint B

                                                                                                   

Obv: Bust of King, date behind with corrupt Greek legend around

Rev: Rajno Mahakshatrapasa Rudrasihaputrasa Rajno Kshatrapasa Saghadamna

          Chaitya (3-arched hill), river below, crescent moon left and sun right above, Brahmi legend around.

 

 PAIC 3391, 127-129 SE/ 205-207 CE, Mint B

Obv: Bust of King, date behind with corrupt Greek legend around

Rev: Rajno Mahakshatrapasa Rudrasihaputrasa Rajno Kshatrapasa Saghadamna

          Chaitya (3-arched hill), river below, crescent moon right and sun left above, Brahmi legend around.

 

 

Samghadaman as Mahashatrap

SCWS 19.1.149, 149 SE/ 227 CE Mint A

Obv: Bust of King, date behind with corrupt Greek legend around

Rev: Rajno Mahakshatrapasa Rudrasihasaputrasa Rajno Mahakshatrapasya Saghadamna(h), few coins are known with his name spelled as               

          Saghadamna

          Chaitya (3-arched hill), river below, crescent moon left and sun right above, Brahmi legend around.

 

 Sketch of reverse, legend indicating issue of Mint A name of king spelled Saghadamna(h)

 

 

 

 

note from CoinIndia regarding name variations - Pankaj Tandon

In the current catalogs of Western Kshatrapa coins, such as Jha & Rajgor and Senior, Rudradāman I is shown as having three sons who ruled after him. They are called Damajadasri, Damaghsada and Rudrasimha. However, there has been a long-standing proposal (Indraji, JRAS 1890 and Rapson's BM catalogue) that the coins of "Damajadasri" and "Damaghsada" are actually issues of just one king, whose name was in reality Dāmazāda, and I believe I have confirmed this in my paper The Western Kshatrapa Dāmazāda in the 2009 issue of The Numismatic Chronicle. The theory I have offered to explain the different spellings is that they were produced at different mints. The key point is that Brahmi did not have a letter for the Persian sound z and different mints used different conventions on how to represent it.

                           

 

 

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Data R/BC BC MBC S S/FDC FDC Referências
S.D. (205)  PAIC - Pieper# 3390
Wilfried Pieper; 2021. Ancient Indian Coins A Comprehensive Catalogue. IIRNS Publications .
(en) as Kshatrap Mint B SE 127
S.D. (205)  PAIC - Pieper# 3391
Wilfried Pieper; 2021. Ancient Indian Coins A Comprehensive Catalogue. IIRNS Publications .
(en) as Kshatrap Mint B SE 127
S.D. (206)  PAIC - Pieper# 3390
Wilfried Pieper; 2021. Ancient Indian Coins A Comprehensive Catalogue. IIRNS Publications .
(en) as Kshatrap Mint B SE 128
S.D. (206)  PAIC - Pieper# 3391
Wilfried Pieper; 2021. Ancient Indian Coins A Comprehensive Catalogue. IIRNS Publications .
(en) as Kshatrap Mint B SE 128
S.D. (207)  PAIC - Pieper# 3390
Wilfried Pieper; 2021. Ancient Indian Coins A Comprehensive Catalogue. IIRNS Publications .
(en) as Kshatrap Mint B SE 129
S.D. (207)  PAIC - Pieper# 3391
Wilfried Pieper; 2021. Ancient Indian Coins A Comprehensive Catalogue. IIRNS Publications .
(en) as Kshatrap Mint B SE 129
S.D. (227)  AMF# 19.1.149
Alexander M. Fishman; 2013. The Silver Coinage of the Western Satraps in India (50-400 AD): Catalogue and Rarity Guide. Self-published, Charleston, South Carolina, United States.
(en) as Mahakshatrap Mint A SE 149

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