Kushan Dynasty Kujula Kadphises c. 42–90 CE Copper AE Pentachalkon

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Ancient India, Kushan Dynasty, Kujula Kadphises (c. 42–90 CE), Denomination: AE Pentachalkon, Metal: Copper, Weight: 6.87 grams, Diameter: 22 mm, Reference: Mitchiner# 2889, About Very Fine, Scarce to Rare. Obverse: Humped bull standing right on ground line; Kharoshthi letter “pu” before, blundered Greek legend around. Reverse: Double-humped camel standing right; monogram at right, Kharoshthi legend: “Maharayasa Rajatirayasa Devaputrasa Kuyula Kara Kapasa.” Kujula Kadphises was the founder of the Kushan Empire and one of the earliest rulers responsible for establishing Kushan political authority across Central Asia and northwestern India during the 1st century CE. Emerging from the Yuezhi tribal confederation, he unified various groups and expanded territorial control over key trade regions connected to the Silk Route. His coinage reflects a remarkable fusion of Hellenistic, Indian, and Central Asian traditions through the combined use of Greek and Kharoshthi inscriptions. The humped bull symbolized Indian cultural influence and religious significance, while the double-humped Bactrian camel represented caravan trade and the Central Asian origins of the Kushans. Coins of Kujula Kadphises are historically important because they mark the beginning of Kushan imperial coinage and the emergence of a major transregional empire linking India with the wider ancient world. The AE Pentachalkon series of Kujula Kadphises is among the earliest and most distinctive Kushan copper coinages. These heavy copper issues are known for their crude fabric, bilingual legends, and strong Central Asian imagery. Variations in monograms, legends, and strike quality are common within the series. According to Mitchiner, the coinage of Kujula Kadphises is generally considered scarce to rare, making these pieces highly desirable among collectors of early Kushan numismatics.