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Drachm - Damazada II

Drachm - Damazada II - obverseDrachm - Damazada II - reverse

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発行者 Western Satraps (Indo-Scythian Kingdom)
タイプ 通常硬貨
99 (87-177)
カレンダー シャカ紀元
価値 1 Drachm
通貨 Drachm (35-405)
構成
重量 1.6 g
直径 14.9 mm
厚さ 1.32 mm
形状 円形(異形)
Technique 打刻
Orientation Variable alignment ↺
通貨廃止 はい
番号
N#
460602
参考文献 PAIC - Pieper# 3372 - 3374
Wilfried Pieper; 2021. Ancient Indian Coins A Comprehensive Catalogue. IIRNS Publications .

表面

王の頭部が右、周囲にギリシャの伝説。自動翻訳されました

Reverse

チャイティヤ(3つのアーチの丘)、下に川、上に三日月と太陽、周囲にブラーフミー伝説。自動翻訳されました

Script: ブラーフミー文字

レタリング: Rajno Mahaksatrapasa Rudradamanaputrasa Rajno Mahaksatrapasa DamajadaSriya

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Info and coin image below - credit - Ancient Indian Coins - A Comprehensive Catalog, Wilfried Piper (PAIC)  

 

Damajadasri was successor of Rudradaman. Two spellings of his name appear on his silver coins, Damajadasri and Damazada, both used on his Kshatrap and Makshatrap coins.

During the last year of his reign, 99 SE, he issued the first dated coin of the Kshatrapa series.

 

As per Pieper, there are 3 variations noted for coins of Damajadasri I/ Damazada II as Mahakshatrapa

 

Damajadasri I as Mahakshatrap

 

PAIC 3372, AR, c.87-99/ 100 SE/                                     Sketch of reverse, legend indicating issue of Mint A 

ca.165-177/ 178 AD                                                              name of king spelled Damajadasriya

                                            

Obverse: King's bust, corrupt Greek

Reverse: Dynastic reverse design, Brahmi Legend 

Rajno Mahaksatrapasa Rudradamanaputrasa

Rajno Mahaksatrapasa Damajadasriya

 

PAIC 3373, AR, dated 99 SE (the first dated coin of the dynasty)

Obverse: King's bust, date “99” (for 99 SE/ 177 CE) behind the bust

Reverse: Dynastic reverse design, same legend as # 3372

 

 

Damajadasri as “Damazada” Mahakshatrap

 

PAIC 3374, AR, c.87-99/ 100 SE/ ca.165-177/ 178 CE

Obverse: King's bust, corrupt Greek

Reverse: King's name as Damaghsadasa

 

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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日付 劣品 並品 美品 極美品 準未使用 未使用 参考文献
ND (87-99)  PAIC - Pieper# 3372
Wilfried Pieper; 2021. Ancient Indian Coins A Comprehensive Catalogue. IIRNS Publications .
ND (87-99)  PAIC - Pieper# 3374
Wilfried Pieper; 2021. Ancient Indian Coins A Comprehensive Catalogue. IIRNS Publications .
99 (177 紀元後)  PAIC - Pieper# 3373
Wilfried Pieper; 2021. Ancient Indian Coins A Comprehensive Catalogue. IIRNS Publications .
(en) SE 99/ AD 177, first dated coin of Kshatrap series

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