Κασμίρ Ινδία. Vinayaditya. Dinar 5th Century






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Ινδία, Καϊμίρ – Vinayaditya του Βασιλείου Kidara, αποβλακωμένος χρυσός dinar, 5ος αιώνας μ.Χ. ή μεταγενέστερος, βάρος 6,8 g, διάμετρος περίπου 23 mm, πάχος περίπου 3 mm, μη αξιολογημένο, καλά διατηρημένο με σαφή σχέδια.
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Ινδία, Κασμίρ – Vinayaditya του Kidara Kingdom – Debased Gold Dinar – 5ος αιώνας μ.Χ. ή αργότερα
Rare debased gold dinar of King Vinayaditya of the Kidara Kingdom, struck in the Kashmir region of northern India. These coins belong to the post-Kushan and Kidarite numismatic tradition and are recognised for their distinctive stylised portrait and horse motifs, reflecting the artistic and monetary developments of early medieval Kashmir.
The obverse depicts the stylised royal bust, while the reverse features the characteristic horse design associated with this series. This coin represents an important historical issue from the Kidara dynasty, a significant power in north-western India and Central Asia during the early medieval period.
Specifications
Country: India
Region: Kashmir (Jammu & Kashmir)
Ruler: Vinayaditya (Kidara Kingdom)
Denomination: Dinar
Date: 5th century AD or later
Metal: Debased Gold
Weight: 6.8 g
Diameter: Approximately 23 mm
Thickness: Approximately 3 mm
Condition
Well-preserved example with clear devices and natural age-related wear consistent with circulation. The coin retains an attractive golden appearance and good historical character. Please examine the photographs carefully, as they form an integral part of the description.
A desirable and historically significant piece for collectors of ancient Indian, Kidarite, and Kashmir coinage. Gold alloy.
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Ινδία, Κασμίρ – Vinayaditya του Kidara Kingdom – Debased Gold Dinar – 5ος αιώνας μ.Χ. ή αργότερα
Rare debased gold dinar of King Vinayaditya of the Kidara Kingdom, struck in the Kashmir region of northern India. These coins belong to the post-Kushan and Kidarite numismatic tradition and are recognised for their distinctive stylised portrait and horse motifs, reflecting the artistic and monetary developments of early medieval Kashmir.
The obverse depicts the stylised royal bust, while the reverse features the characteristic horse design associated with this series. This coin represents an important historical issue from the Kidara dynasty, a significant power in north-western India and Central Asia during the early medieval period.
Specifications
Country: India
Region: Kashmir (Jammu & Kashmir)
Ruler: Vinayaditya (Kidara Kingdom)
Denomination: Dinar
Date: 5th century AD or later
Metal: Debased Gold
Weight: 6.8 g
Diameter: Approximately 23 mm
Thickness: Approximately 3 mm
Condition
Well-preserved example with clear devices and natural age-related wear consistent with circulation. The coin retains an attractive golden appearance and good historical character. Please examine the photographs carefully, as they form an integral part of the description.
A desirable and historically significant piece for collectors of ancient Indian, Kidarite, and Kashmir coinage. Gold alloy.
