Naga Dynasty of Narwar 1/8 Kakani (200-340 AD) XF-AU
Semi-Numismatic
Naga Dynasty of Narwar 1/8 Kakani (200-340 AD) XF-AU
Dating back to the period from 200 to 340 AD, this small copper coin represents the coinage of the Naga Dynasty of Narwar, specifically minted during the rule of Ganapati Naga. Despite its modest size as a 1/8 Kakani, the coin carries a distinct charm that connects modern observers directly to ancient Indian history. The obverse side of this copper piece features a stylized humped bull depicted standing and facing toward the left. This animal imagery was a significant motif of the era, rendered with simple yet expressive lines that have survived the centuries. On the reverse, the coin displays an inscription written in the ancient Brahmi script. This legend typically translates to "Maharaja Sri Ganendra," marking the authority of the ruler. For enthusiasts of ancient epigraphy and early currency, this combination of animal artistry and early writing offers a fascinating glimpse into the administrative and cultural life of the Naga Dynasty.
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Specifications
| Country | India |
|---|---|
| Year | 200-340 AD |
| Grade | Extra Fine or Better |
| Legal-tender face value | AE 1/8 Kakani |
| Metal | Copper |
| Weight | 0.0000 troy oz |
| Thickness | N/A mm |
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