Radhamitra

Radhamitra (Rādhāmitra), or Radhamita, was a king of Kosambi, the capital of one of the previously independent Indian Mahajanapadas known before as Vatsa.

[2][3] It is likely that the Mitra dynasty started its independent rule in Vatsa after the Maurya Empire fragmented into many smaller states,[1] or with the following weakening of the succeeding Shunga Empire.

They were manufactured by casting, but they were made to closely resemble punch-marked coins.

The civic coinage of Vatsa is known for their wide innovation in shapes of coins.

[2][3] The symbols in one of his series of coins make a clear connection with other rulers of Kosambi such as Asvaghosa, Brhaspatimitra, Agnimitra, Sarpamitra, Prajapatimitra, Jyesthamitra and Prausthamitra.