Copper Drachma Coins of Loharas of Kashmir.
Loharas of Kashmir, Copper Drachma (4), Coins of 3 Different rulers,
Kshema Gupta with Didda Rani (9 Century CE), Obv: highly stylized standing king facing, sacrificing at altar at left, the legend at right in Sarada script 'Gupta', Rev: the goddess Ardokhsho (Lakshmi) enthroned facing front, the legend at left in Sarada script 'Di' (for Didda) and at the right 'Kshema',
Sangram Deva (10 Century CE), Obv: highly stylized standing king facing, sacrificing at the altar at left, the legend at right in Sarada script 'Jaya', Rev: the goddess Ardokhsho (Lakshmi) enthroned facing front in lalitasana, holding diadem in right hand and long-stemmed lotus in the left hand, the legend at left in Sarada script 'Sa' and at the right 'ngrama',
Harshadeva (10-11 Century CE), Copper Drachma (2), Two Coins, Obv: highly stylized standing king facing, sacrificing at the altar at left, the legend at right in Sharada script 'Deva', Rev: the goddess Ardokhsho (Lakshmi) seated facing front in Lalitasana, holding diadem in right hand and long-stemmed lotus in left hand, legend at left in Sharada script 'Ha' and at right 'rsha Ra(ja)',
5 to 6.7g each, 18 to 19mm each, about very fine to extremely fine, Rare.