Kushan Dynasty Vima Takto (Soter Megas) c. Late 1st Century CE Copper AE Dichalkon Ancient India Coin

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Ancient India, Kushan Dynasty, Ruler: Vima Takto (c. Late 1st Century CE), Denomination: AE Dichalkon, Metal: Copper, Weight: 4.38 grams, Diameter: 16 mm, Reference: MAC# 2896 var, About Very Fine, Rare. Obverse: Bull standing right; illegible Greek legend around. Reverse: Bactrian camel standing right; Kharoshthi legend: “Maharajaasa Rajadirajasa Devaputrasa Vima Takha.” Vima Takto was one of the early rulers of the Kushan Dynasty and played a major role in expanding Kushan authority across Central Asia and northwestern India during the late 1st century CE. Under his rule, the Kushans consolidated important trade routes connected to the Silk Road, linking India with regions of Bactria, Persia, and the Roman world. His coinage reflects the multicultural nature of the empire, combining Greek artistic influence with Indian and Central Asian religious and political traditions. The bull motif represented local Indian symbolism and strength, while the camel emphasized caravan trade and the transregional character of Kushan commerce. Coins of Vima Takto are historically important because they illustrate the early development of Kushan imperial identity and the growing economic importance of northwestern India in ancient international trade networks. The AE Dichalkon series attributed to Vima Takto belongs to the frontier coinage tradition of the Chach and northwestern regions. These coins are characterized by crude style, bilingual inscriptions, and strong Central Asian imagery. Variations in legends, flans, and control symbols are common within the series, making them highly collectible among specialists of early Kushan and Indo-Central Asian numismatics.