Drachm - Mehama

Uitgever Alchon Huns
Jaar 461-493
Type Standard circulation coin
Waarde Drachm (1)
Valuta Drachm (380-560 AD)
Samenstelling Silver
Gewicht 3.59 g
Diameter 26 mm
Dikte
Vorm Round (irregular)
Techniek Hammered
Oriëntatie Coin alignment ↑↓
Graveur(s)
In omloop tot
Referentie(s) Göbl Kushan#79
Beschrijving voorzijde Inscription Brahmi
Schrift voorzijde
Opschrift voorzijde MEPAMA SAHI
Beschrijving keerzijde
Schrift keerzijde
Opschrift keerzijde
Rand Rough
Muntplaats
Oplage ND (461-493) - Unknown mint -
Numisquare-ID 3353408670
Aanvullende informatie

Historical Context: This silver drachm belongs to Mehama, a prominent ruler of the Alchon Huns, reigning from approximately 461 to 493 CE. The Alchons were a formidable nomadic confederation whose incursions profoundly impacted Central and South Asia, contributing to the decline of the Gupta Empire. Mehama's coinage reflects the consolidation of Alchon power in Gandhara and Punjab, asserting their sovereignty and economic influence in the region during a period of significant geopolitical flux.

Artistry: While the engraver remains anonymous, this coin exemplifies the distinctive Indo-Sasanian stylistic school adopted by the Alchon Huns. The obverse typically presents a right-facing bust of the ruler, often characterized by a prominent skull deformation and a unique crown, adapting Sasanian prototypes. The reverse features a fire altar, flanked by two attendants, a motif borrowed from Sasanian coinage, often accompanied by the specific Alchon tamgha, signifying dynastic identity.

Technical/Grading: Struck on a broad silver flan measuring 26 mm and weighing 3.59 grams, typical for the period, the technical quality of these drachms can vary. High-points for preservation assessment include the details of the ruler's crown and facial features on the obverse, and the flame, altar structure, and attendants' headwear on the reverse. A well-centered strike, free from significant die wear or flan imperfections, indicates superior production quality for this series.

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