Treasures of the Gupta Empire: A Catalogue of Coins of the Gupta Dynasty
The book has new updated coin classification, Each coin has been assigned a Rarity so it is now easy to find out which variety is common, rare or ultra rare etc. Lots of new Coins, Research, information to help you understand the history of Ancient India during the 3rd-6th Century AD.
This book covers the history and the entire Coinage of the Gupta Dynasty from the start in 319 AD to it's end in 543 AD. It also includes the Coinage of the Later Guptas and the related dynasties of Bengal. The author has illustrated every coin variety in Gold, Copper and Lead as well as a complete range of all known Silver coins with dates struck by the Gupta kings. The classification is comprehensive and intuitive.
The book includes an excellent section on the iconography, metal analysis, history and the evolution of the designs seen on the Gupta gold coins. This book is an quintessential guide for Collectors and Dealers in coins to better understand the relative rarity and the different varieties with a full representation of the coins from Private Collections and most of the major Museums in India and across the world.
While coins have existed for over two thousand years in India, none have matched the sheer beauty and complexity of design as the coins issued by the kings of Gupta Dynasty from the 4th through 6th century AD.
Starting from the first of the Gupta kings, Chandragupta I in 319 AD, to the last the King Vishnugupta in 543 AD, their coins are a historical record detailing the evolution of the Gupta style and its impact on religious art from this golden age of India. The clues hidden in the coin designs, legends, dates and metrology all speak volumes and have here been deciphered to help reconstruct the history of the dynasty. In this book an attempt has been made to catalogue the entire coinage in gold, silver, lead and copper, listing all known coin types and varieties. The book also includes a detailed analysis of the designs, dates and metrology and an extensive discussion of the history of the Gupta Empire.
The last complete catalogue of the Gupta Dynasty coinage was published by Dr. A.S. Altekar in 1957, and since then no one has been successful in fully cataloging the entire series. This work, published here on the 60th anniversary of Dr. Altekar’s seminal work, is a continuation of that effort to fully document the coinage and to understand it's impact on the history of India. It includes the rarest of the coins, published here for the first time, from major Museum collections in India, and around the world as well as private collections, most of which are inaccessible to researchers.
The book is designed as a guide for collectors, scholars and history buffs alike. It will help researchers fully understand the complex history and inscriptions, as well as the vast and beautiful coinage of the Gupta Dynasty and will serve as a comprehensive reference on the Gupta Dynasty numismatics.
Mr. Sanjeev Kumar is Chairman of the Shivlee Trust and is an independent researcher and numismatist who has spent an entire lifetime studying the history and coinage of the Gupta Empire. He is considered one of the world's foremost authorities on Gupta Dynasty coinage.
This book is a culmination of a love affair that sprouted from the mind of a young child growing up in India. The stories of the great Gupta kings and the legendary King Vikramaditya, his exploits and treasures are now fully documented here for everyone to enjoy.
Praise for the Book:
Sanjeev Kumar’s Treasures of the Gupta Empire is the first attempt at a comprehensive type catalogue of Gupta coins for fifty years. Implicitly, it is a replacement for Allan and Altekar both in content (with a lot of new material in the last half century) and in terms of organization (also supported by a great deal of new scholarship).
As a comprehensive reference on the gold coinage of the Gupta’s it is no doubt a huge contribution. The enlarged images, relative ease of use, and comprehensive nature, will likely ensure the volume supplants any of its predecessors as the catalogue of choice. This is a volume that I would recommend as a standard reference to anyone with an interest in Gupta coinage.
—Robert Bracey, Curator, British Museum
Journal of the Oriental Numismatic Society No. 230.
It is the best book ever written on Gupta coinage, surpassing Ellen Raven’s work, which was the standard book on the subject. The book is well written and beautifully illustrated. Above all, it is a complete corpus, making it a magnum opus.
—Prof. Osmund-Christie Bopearachchi, University of California-Berkeley, Emeritus Director of Research, French National Centre for Scientific Research, Paris
CNRS-ENS, UMR 8546, Archéologies d’Orient et d’Occident.
His book on the imperial Guptas is a must-read.
—Prof. K. K. Thaplyal, Former Head of Department of Ancient History and Archaeology, University of Lucknow. Visiting Fellow at the Banaras Hindu University, Vikram University, and Kurukshetra University.
If I am travelling again in the direction of coins now, it is because a meticulously worked, richly illustrated, recently published book on the Treasures of the Gupta Empire landed on my desk a few weeks ago. Put together by Sanjeev Kumar, it is truly a comprehensive catalogue of the gold and silver coins of the Guptas.
—B. N. Goswamy, Indian Art Critic and Historian.
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