Lot 143

Ancient India Kidarites of Gandhara Silver Drachm

Auction # 14 Lucknow (Online)


  • Estimated Price (INR)
  • 1800 - 2000
  • Price Realised -
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Catalog Reference #
Göbl Hunnen # 8
Metal Composition
Silver
Lot Grade/Condition
fine+
Diameter
28.49 mm
Weight
3.30 gms
Denomination
Drachm
Calendar/Year
6th-5th Century BC

Ancient India, Kidarites of Gandhara (6th-5th Century BC), Silver Drachm, 3.30 gms, 28.49 mm, Obverse: Bearded bust of king right, wearing ornate crown with central globe flanked by ornamental ribbons, Pahlavi legend at right, naming Varahran, Reverse: Fire altar, with armed attendants standing left and right, although this coin names Varhran, presumably the Kushano-Sasanian king, it is assigned to Kidara because it shows the crown type of Kidara. It would therefore appear that Kidara seized power from Varhran Kushanshah and his first silver coinage continued to name Varhran, while placing Kidara's bust (and crown) on the obverse, a transitional device often used in this region. The reverse legend is still not adequately understood, Göbl Hunnen # 8, fine+, very rare.