Mahendraditya Kumaragupta I – Gupta Empire – Silver Drachma – A beautiful specimen with features the full-face variety

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Mahendraditya Kumaragupta I, Gupta Empire, son of Chandragupta II, Silver Drachma, c. 415-455, Weight: 1.64 grm, Diameter: 11 mm, about very fine, rare

“A beautiful specimen with a fully visible legend. This coin features the full-face variety, making it especially desirable. It is a top-grade piece in excellent preservation.”
Head of king right / Stylized Garuda standing facing, with wings spread, Brāhmī legend around:Paramabhāgavata Rajadhiraja Sri Kumaragupta Mahendraditya.
Mahendraditya Kumaragupta I, a prominent Gupta emperor (c. 415–455 CE), issued silver drachma-like coins influenced by Western Kshatrapa style. Weighing around 11 grams, these coins featured his bust with legends in Brahmi and a peacock or Garuda on reverse. They symbolized military strength, prosperity, and cultural assimilation during Gupta supremacy.
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