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Heritage Spotlights World and Ancient Coins of India in Upcoming Auction

Heritage Spotlights World and Ancient Coins of India in Upcoming Auction

From the Bactrian Kingdom to the Kidarite Huns, from the Mughal Empire to the British Raj, the Indian Subcontinent has held distinct cultural symbolism amidst changing empires and religious influences. The Spotlight: India World & Ancient Coins Showcase from Heritage Auctions, which closes on March 2, is a walk through the 2,200 years of history of a region that a quarter of today’s world population calls home.

1881 Indian Half Rupee. Image: Heritage Auctions/CoinWeek.

The top coin of interest to buyers is this ½ Rupee that showcases Queen Victoria and is the second-best known example of this type. Following the Indian Rebellion of 1857, Queen Victoria chose to dissolve the British East India Company, the de facto sovereign authority in India, and formally declare India an English Colony. She acquired a fondness for India and sought to learn more about its cultures. There are many consequences to the 89-year-long British Raj, both good and bad, but there is no doubt that Queen Victoria’s decision to consolidate her influence had a lasting impact on India’s position as a world power. This beautiful ½ Rupee exemplifies Queen Victoria’s time as Empress of India.

Perhaps the most interesting piece in this auction is a medal that may be one of a kind. This remarkably preserved copper medal marks a visit by three Mysorean ambassadors to King Louis XVI to try to get aid to push back against English expansionism in India. At the time of this medal’s production, the British East India Company was expanding its reach as it enjoyed the riches it acquired from the people of India. The Second Anglo-Mysore War had recently concluded, and the Third Anglo-Mysore War had yet to begin – in which France did send aid to India. This medal is a tangible piece of the India’s fight against colonization.

One of the oldest coins in this auction, is a beautiful tetradrachm showing Demetrius I of the Bactrian Kingdom. The Bactrian Kingdom brought Hellenistic influence to India while also coopting some of its symbolism on their coinage, such as the elephant headdress seen here on Demetrius I. Bactrian coins show a unique mix of these cultures as seen through Hindu gods, Karosthi script, and animals native to India alongside gods of the Greek pantheon, Greek alphabet, and a Hellenistic artistic style.

Among the many noteworthy coins on offer in the Heritage Spotlight on India auction, here are a few highlights:

 

View All the Lots in the March 2 Spotlight: India World and Ancient Coins Showcase Auction Here

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  1. austinshamrock says:

    From the Bactrian Kingdom to the Kidarite Huns, from the Mughal Empire to the British Raj, the Indian Subcontinent has held distinct cultural symbolism amidst changing empires and religious influences. The Spotlight: India World & Ancient Coins Showcase from Heritage Auctions, which closes on March 2, is a walk through the 2,200 years of history of a region that a quarter of today’s world population calls home.

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