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Later Kushana Kota-Kula from Haryana Region 360-460 CE Copper Coin
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ANC-00041
Category: Ancient Coins
Tags: Ancient Punjab Kota Kula Coin, Later Kushana Kota-Kula from Haryana Region Copper Coin
Description
Later Kushana, Kota-Kula from Haryana Region, Year : 360-460 CE, Composition: Copper, Denomination: Drachm, Weight: 4.71 grams, Diameter: 19.02 mm, about very fine, scarce.
Obverse: Shiva standing with one arm raised, his other arm above Nandi bull standing left.
Reverse: Kota symbol flanked by standards.
The Later Kushana Kota-Kula rulers governed parts of the Haryana region between 360–460 CE, during the decline of the larger Kushan Empire. This period saw several small dynasties asserting local authority while preserving Kushan artistic and religious traditions. The Kota-Kula chiefs issued copper drachms that prominently featured Shiva and his sacred bull Nandi, symbolizing royal protection, strength, and continuity of Shaivite worship in North India. Their reverse design, showing the Kota symbol flanked by standards, represented clan identity and political legitimacy. Though their rule was regional, Kota-Kula coinage reflects an important transitional era when local powers maintained trade, culture, and religious practices after the fading of imperial Kushan influence, making these coins historically scarce and valuable.
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