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Drachm - Damajadasri I/ Damazada II

Drachm - Damajadasri I/ Damazada II - aversDrachm - Damajadasri I/ Damazada II - revers

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Caractéristiques

Emetteur Satrapes occidentaux (Royaume des Indo-scythes)
Type Pièces courantes
Dates 87-99
Valeur 1 drachme
Devise Drachme (35-405)
Composition Argent
Poids 1,78 g
Diamètre 14,78 mm
Epaisseur 1,5 mm
Forme Ronde (irrégulière)
Technique Frappe au marteau
Orientation Frappe variable ↺
Démonétisée Oui
Numéro
N#
580714
Références AMF# 10.1, 10.2
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.

Avers

Tête du roi à droite, légende grecque tronquée autour.Traduit automatiquement

Revers

Chaitya (colline à trois arches), rivière en bas, croissant de lune et soleil en haut, légende brahmique autour.Traduit automatiquement

Écriture : Brahmi

Inscription : Rajno Mahaksatrapasa Rudradamaputrasa Rajno Ksatrapasa DamaGhsaDasa

Commentaires

(en)

Info and reference images below - credited to - The Silver Coinage of the Western Satraps in India, A. M. Fishman (AMF); a popular acronym for the book is SCWS

 

Damajadasri was successor of Rudradaman. Two spellings of his name appear on his silver coins, Damajadasri from Mint A and Damaghasada from Mint B, both used on his Kshatrap and Makshatrap coins.

 

this catalog entry is for coins from “Mint B” - refer Note from Pankaj Tandon at the bottom

 

 

Damajadasri I as Kshatrap

OP Coin

SCWS #10.1 (before c.87 SE/ before ca.165 AD) Mint B    

                                                                                                               

Obv: Bust of King with corrupt Greek legend around

Rev: Rajno Mahaksatrapasa Rudradamaputrasa Rajno Ksatrapasa DamaGhsaDasa

 

 

 Sketch of reverse, legend indicating issue of Mint B name of king spelled DamaGhasaDasa

 

 

SCWS #10.2 (ca.87-99 SE/ ca.165-177 AD) Mint B

 

Obv: Bust of King with corrupt Greek legend around

Rev: Rajno Mahaksatrapasa Rudradamaputrasa Rajno Mahaksatrapasa DamaGhsaDasa

 

 Sketch of reverse, legend indicating issue of Mint B name of king spelled DamaGhasaDasa

 

 

 

 

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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Date B TB TTB SUP SPL FDC Références
 ?  AMF# 10.1
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 Kshatrap Damaghasadasa; before SE 87
ND (87-99)  AMF# 10.2
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 Damaghasadasa

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