India , Copper Unit , 300 B.C , VG
Bronze; The coins of the Yaudheyas were issued during the interregnum between the fall of the Maurayans and the rise of the Guptas. Most coins were issued in Copper. The coins of the Yaudheyas were influenced in design and motif by the coins of the Kushans. They followed the weights of the Indo-Baktrian rulers
Obv: Karttikeya (war god) stands facing, holding a sceptre, peacock right. Brahmi inscription: 'Yaudheya Ganasya Jaya'(Victory to the Yaudheya people)
Rev: The goddess (Devasana ) standing left, lotus in vase and nandipana symbol in field.