Gadhaiya Paisa: Exploring the Indo-Sassanian Numismatic Treasures

The Gadhaiya or Gadhiya paisa, also known as Bhinmal Drachm coins, is made of silver, weighing approximately 3.5 grams, and is attributed to the coins of the Indo-Sassanian dynasties and their successors. The value of these coins was equivalent to 1 drachm and was minted in the Chaulukyas territory from 543 to 753 AD. Although these coins were initially produced in the Chaulukyas territory, they continued to be minted under other dynasties such as Gujarat, Malwa, Kandesh, Bahmanis, Salankis, Paramara, and Yadavas. The imitation of the Gadhaiya type persisted until the early medieval period. The common depiction on these coins features a bust on the obverse and a Fire Altar on the reverse. Different eras marked various modifications, including the inclusion of legends or modulations of the motifs. In conclusion, the Gadhaiya or Gadhiya paisa, with its roots in the Indo-Sassanian dynasties and later dynasties in the Chaulukyas territory, represents a fascinating chapter in the numismatic...