Pre-Satavahana – Vidarbha Region (Akola) 2nd–1st Century BCE, Copper AE Unit Coin
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ANC-00032
Category: ICM Coins Database
Tags: Ancient India Coin, Ancient India Rare Coin, Pre-Satavahana - Vidarbha Region (Akola) 2nd–1st Century BCE Copper AE Unit Coin
Description
Pre-Satavahana Dynasty, Vidarbha Region (Akola Area), 2nd Century BCE – 1st Century BCE, Composition: Copper, Denomination: AE Unit, Weight 1.77 grm, Dimension: 12 mm (length) × 8.5 mm (width) — thin rectangular flan, Natural green patina due to age and copper oxidation, About Fine, with clear symbols and natural green encrustation enhancing its antique appearance.
Category: Early Ancient Indian – Pre-Satavahana Regional Coinage (Vidarbha type) Extremely Rare.
Obverse: Faint Chakra (wheel) or circular motif visible at center — symbolizing authority, dharma, and continuity of early regional rule before the Satavahana ascendancy.
Reverse: Ujjain symbol (cross with four circles) lightly struck — representing the Vidarbha region’s commercial and cultural linkage with ancient Ujjain.
Remarks:
This ancient copper coin belongs to the Pre-Satavahana era of the Vidarbha region, possibly issued by local Mahajanapada or early tribal rulers before Satavahana dominance. Found mainly near Akola district, it reflects the transition from punch-marked to die-struck coinage in Central India. The presence of Ujjain and wheel motifs suggests cultural and commercial influence of Ujjain city and its trade network.
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