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1/4 Karshapana

Issuer Mauryan Empire
Year 322 BC - 185 BC
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Value 1/4 Karshapana
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Obverse description Irregular rectangular copper flan bearing multiple punch-marked devices applied in the characteristic Mauryan tradition. A prominent sun symbol with radiating spokes occupies the upper central field, accompanied by what appears to be a six-armed symbol or taurine device to the lower left. Additional smaller punch marks, including dot and geometric motifs, are scattered across the flat field, consistent with imperial Mauryan coinage iconography.
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Reverse description Plain, largely uninscribed copper surface exhibiting the natural texture of the cast and cut flan. A single spiral or conch-shell punch mark is visible toward the left field, with a small dot punch to the upper right. The reverse surface is characteristically flat and uneven, typical of Mauryan punch-marked copper fractions, with no additional legend or formal design elements present.
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Mintage ND (322 BC - 185 BC) - -322--185
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