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1 Drachm - Skandagupta Karmaditya Madhyadesha Type

发行方 Gupta Empire
年份 455-467
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参考资料 KM# 560
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背面描述 The goddess Lakshmi seated facing on a lotus throne, rendered in the distinctive Madhyadesha style of the late Gupta period. She is depicted with outstretched arms, holding attributes in each hand, with stylized lotus petals or flames radiating from her form. A Brahmi legend encircles the upper portion of the field, recording the royal epithet of Skandagupta. The overall design is characteristic of the debased Gupta silver coinage, with details flattened by die wear and the rough hammered flan.
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背面铭文 Vijitavaniravanipatir jayati divam Skandaguptoyam
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Skandagupta took the throne under immediate pressure — the Huna invasions of the 450s struck the empire's northwestern frontier hard, and his reign was defined largely by the military effort to hold them back. The cost was ruinous. Silver coinage from his period shows measurable debasement across issues, and the Madhyadesha regional type reflects the fragmented minting administration that resulted from sustained frontier warfare draining central resources.

The Karmaditya epithet appears in his inscriptions after the Huna victories, a throne name adopted in the mid-450s.

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