The T. R. Hardaker Collection, Foreign Coins, Ancient India, Kunindas, monarchical issue attributed to Amoghabhuti, but most likely struck posthumously in his name, c.1st century AD, deer facing r., a figure of goddess Lakshmi to the right; traces of Brahmi legend around, rev. symbolic configuration with six-arched hill in centre, tree in railing to r., triangle-headed standard to l., wavy line below, wt. 2.61gms.; Ujjain, uninscribed die-struck coin of post-Mauryan period, c.200-100 BC, symbolic configuration – tree-in-railing, small 'Ujjain' symbol, fish in a square tank etc., rev. 'Ujjain' symbol with concentric circle orbs, wt. 5.19gms.; Kushans, imitative coin, from Haryana/Himachal Pradesh area, modelled on types of Huvishka (c.AD. 152-180), king riding elephant (TH.11), king seated cross-legged (TH.12), rev: stylised representation of Sun/Moon gods, wt. 1.77gms.; Vidisha region, uninscribed punch-marked copper coin of post-Mauryan period, c.250-150 BC, four punches: elephant to r., horse to r., 'Ujjain' symbol with taurines in quadrants, a river with fishes and turtles, rev. blank, wt. 9.76gms., with 16 other ancient coins, including Satavahanas, about fine to very fine (20)
(50-70 GBP)