Copper Coin of Satyabhadra(2nd-1st Cen. BC) of Bhadra/Mitra Dynasty Inscribed Die-Strucked Ext. Rare
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🪙 Authentic Bhadra/Mitra Dynasty copper coin of King Satyabhadra (2nd-1st Century BC) ⭐Highly Collectible
📜 Inscribed die-struck with Brahmi script and sacred Ujjaini-Bull iconography 💎Extremely Rare & Museum-Quality
⚖️ Certified Very Fine condition, 3.38 gms – Ancient Vidarbha Region artifact 🚀Future Rare Item
✨ Distinctive Nandyavarta reverse pattern – Exceptional historical significance 💰Best Investment Item
🏛️ Precious numismatic treasure from understudied ancient Indian dynasty ✅100% Genuine Piece
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This exceptional copper coin represents a significant piece of ancient Indian numismatic history, minted during the reign of King Satyabhadra of the Bhadra/Mitra Dynasty in the 2nd-1st century BC. Originating from the Vidarbha region, this inscribed die-struck unit weighs 3.38 grams and showcases remarkable iconographic details characteristic of this dynasty.
The obverse features the sacred Ujjaini symbol positioned before a leftward-facing bull, accompanied by a Brahmi script legend reading ‘Sachhabha(dasa)’, demonstrating the linguistic heritage of the period. The reverse displays the distinctive Nandyavarta symbol, a pattern intrinsic to Bhadra/Mitra coinage, though faintly visible due to age and wear.
Graded in Very Fine condition, this coin represents authentic currency from an understudied period of Indian history. Extremely rare and highly sought by serious collectors, it offers invaluable insights into the political, religious, and economic structures of ancient Deccan kingdoms. Such artifacts are increasingly difficult to acquire in the numismatic market, making this an outstanding investment piece for dedicated historians and collectors of early Indian coinage.
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