INDIA, WESTERN KSHATRAPAS: Rudrasimha II (304-316 CE) Silver drachm, year S. 237. CHOICE!

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Obverse Head of king right, blundered Greek legend around, date behind head
Reverse Crescented three-arched hill (chaitya), river below, crescent moon at left, sun at right, Brahmi legend around (at 12:00, clockwise): Swami Jivadamaputrasa Rajna Kshatrapasa Rudrasihasah
Date S. 237 = 315 CE
Weight 2.24 gm.
Diameter 14 mm.
Die axis 5 o'clock
Reference Senior 358.37, Fishman 31.3.237
Comments
Rudrasimha II was either a usurper, or had to step in because the main line of kshatrapas did not have an heir. His coins name Swami Jivadaman as his father, a name that clearly is not royal. He commenced his coinage in the year 226, which was the last year of Visvasena, suggesting that he followed his predecessor, rather than beginning to serve as kshatrapa while Visvasena was still alive. Some authors believe he may have been a distant relative of the royal family. In any event, Rudrasimha II ruled from 226 to 238 and issued coins only as kshatrapa.
 
A CHOICE specimen, with an attractive portrait and fully legible legend.
Prix SKU: w1.321
US$ 65.00
  • € 55.65
  • £ 48.39
  • AUD 100.13
  • CHF 51.51
  • CAD 91.22

Cotation au: 10/20/25

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