For those that are new the Smackdown, acts a contest (with no prize) or a venue to showcase coins from around the Ancient and Medieval world with a stated attribute and or commonality. Everyone is encourage to attempt an entry, and even those who cannot enter can and should vote, for your top 3 favorites.
Here are the rules
1) A maximum of two (2) coins per Member.
2) Entries can invoke any aspect of a contested throne-Be creative.
3) Coins after 1453 AD are not allowed.
4) Voting: vote for 3 coins in order of preference, Gold (3pts), Silver (2pts), Bronze (1pt).
5) Host announces the winner. Winner chooses next Smackdown Subject and is host.
6) You do not have to enter a coin to vote but please do try to enter something.
7) Base your votes on any criteria you like, eye appeal, rarity, quality, anything you like.
8) Final decision if two coins have the same score and the same number of golds and will be the host's choice.
9) Enjoy.
Entries Begin Immediately and Submission Ends @ 21:00hrs EST
Friday August 30, 2013, Voting will begin. Scores will be tabulated and announced on Sunday September 1, 2013, @ 21:00hrs EST.
Host examples: (Please do not vote for me)
The Western Kshatrapas
(The Western Satraps of India)
Isvaradatta, (Abhira intruder,unknown dynasty)
164-165 SE (242-243AD)
AR Karshapana as Mahaksatrapa
Chief Mint Mint B?
dated Year 1. or 164 SE or 242 AD
15.0 mm x 2.10 g
Obverse: Bust of Isvaradatta right wearing Satrapal Cap. date in Brahmi numerals regal Year 1 behind bust, Corrupt Greek Iinscription.
Reverse: Crescent on a three arched hill over a wavy line, crescent in the left field and sun in the right field, Brahmi inscription Rajno MaHaKsaTraPaSa ISvaRaDaTtaSa Varse PraThaMe(Of Raja Mahaksatrapa Isvaradatta, in the First Year)
ref:Fishman #24.2.1 pg.209
It is thought that this gentleman was a foreign invader who temporarily dethroned the reigning king Vijayasena, acting as supreme ruler for about 1 and a half years, until the throne was recovered by Vijayasena in 164/5 SE. His coins are dated in Saka Era, like all other things. (I have his coin but that's for a different thread)
All coins of Isvaradatta are very Rare but yr. 2 overstrikes are oober rare.

LET THE GAMES BEGIN!!
EDIT: Fixed Photo- it appears darker on computers other than my own.