Why were the gold coins of Gupta rulers were better than kushan?
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From sixth century BCE till sixth century CE, the coinage system was started.
According to the Indian Archeology, the coins which were found in the subcontinent, give evidence that in the early centuries coins were issued by the emperors. As there are names and symbols of the emperors in different type of scripts on the coins.
Coins issued by Hindu - Greek rulers in North India are found in more quantity. Therefore, Kushana rulers were the first who issued coins.
Different metals were used for making coins like - copper, silver and gold. Kushanas issued gold coins that were being used to make trade relation easier.
The credit goes to Gupta emperors for making the most aristocratic gold coins.The gold coins of Gupta rulers were better than Kushana rulers because Gupta used good quality gold for the coins and this indicates that these coins were used for expensive items and high commodity trade.
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Explanation:
Kushan was combination of Uchi tribe. they came to India from China. they were know gold mine and extraction. Kushan was the first kingdom that shifted Captial from outside the India in Peshwar. They were good connection trade betweeen outside India. The Gupta came from Bihar. we knew India had no Gold deposit in that area. Guptan were used punch-marked gold coins.