Ancient India
Kuninda Dynasty, Amoghbuti (200 BC), Silver Drachma, Obv: A Deer standing to the right with square shaped vase above its back, early Srivatsa symbol between it horns, goddess Lakshmi standing facing in front of the Deer on an ten-dot sun, holding a lotus flower in upraised right hand, Swastika below the deer and Nandipada between the Deer and goddess, Brahmi legend around "Rajnah Kunimdasya Amoghbhutisya Maharajasya", (Great king Amoghbhuti, of The Kunindas), Rev: centrally placed six arched hill with parasol, wavy river line below, Nandipada on top, Swastika above, an Indradhvaja and a tree in railing, Kharoshthi legend around "Rana (Kunindasa Amoghbutisa) Maharajasa", (Great king Amogh, of the Kunindas), 2.22g, 17.21mm, (JONS by S. Kumar 218 # Type III, Class-3/W. Pieper # 1139), choice very fine, Very Scarce.