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Satavahana Empire (2nd century BCE – 3rd century CE) Sri Pulumavi, Denomination: 1 Drachm, Composition: Billon, Weight 2.06 grm,Diameter 17 mm, References ACR# 685, about very fine, scarce.

Obverse: Elephant standing right with trunk raised. Brahmi Legend above
Lettering: Siri Pudumavisa
Reverse: Satavahana or Ujjain symbol consisting of four large orbs connected by crossing lines.
“The coin features a complete Brahmi legend along with a well-centered elephant motif on the flan, making it a highly desirable specimen. Such a well-preserved example is considered an excellent grade for its type. For any serious collector of ancient Indian coinage, a Satavahana dynasty coin of this quality is a must-have piece, reflecting both artistic finesse and historical significance”
Sri Pulumavi (110–152 AD) was one of the prominent rulers of the Satavahana Empire, which flourished in the Deccan region of India. He was the son and successor of the famous ruler Gautamiputra Satakarni. Under his reign, the empire maintained its prosperity, trade, and maritime connections with Rome and Southeast Asia. The coin, featuring an elephant with a raised trunk, symbolizes strength and royal power, while the reverse with the Ujjain symbol reflects Satavahana authority and religious significance. His rule marked a period of stability, artistic growth, and cultural expansion across central and southern India.
The Satavahana Dynasty (2nd century BCE – 3rd century CE) was one of the earliest Indian empires to rule the Deccan region, with capitals at Pratishthana (Paithan) and Amaravati. Founded by Simuka, the dynasty reached its height under rulers like Gautamiputra Satakarni and Sri Pulumavi. They promoted trade, Buddhism, and Sanskrit-Prakrit culture. Satavahanas maintained strong inland and maritime trade links with Rome and Southeast Asia. Their coins, mostly made of lead, silver, and copper, featured symbols like elephants, ships, Ujjain symbols, and portraits of kings, reflecting political power and commercial prosperity across the Deccan plateau.
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