Panchala kingdom at Ahichchhatra Indramitra, c. 75-50 BC AE 1/2 karshapana (5.86 g) Obverse: King of the Gods, Indra, standing on platform, holding a thunderbolt Reverse: Brahmi legend Indamitasa, with three dynastic symbols above Ref: MACW 4539 The Pancala kingdom rose in northern India amid the collapse of the Mauryan empire. These are among the first indigenous coins of India to be inscribed with the ruler's name. The Hindu deity/symbol depicted on the obverse usually has a connection with the king's name on reverse. Here the deity is Indra holding a thunderbolt, symbolizing the king's name Indra. A CHOICE specimen boldly struck. |