Andhra Janapada Half-Karshapana
2018-12-26 Wed
Andhra was one of the Janapadas during the ancient period in India. Today it is situated between Godavari and Krishna River. Dhanyakataka (Today’s Bezwada) was its capital during ancient period.Ancient Indian text like ‘Mahabharata’ has a mention ‘Andhra’ as a country of South India. Andhra is also mention in ‘Aitareya Brahmana’ and in ‘Shatapatha Brahmana’.
This Silver Half-Karshapana belongs to Andhra Janapada. The weight of this coin is around 1.72g. There are about four symbols like ‘Elephant facing towards right, Tree and a pair of geometrical mark like six petal flower found on this coin. This coin is extremely rare.
Image Courtesy: Imperial Auction
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