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| Issuer | Bundelkhand region |
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| Weight | 4.46 g |
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| Obverse description | A stylized tree-in-railing motif occupying the central field, depicted with a branching form rising from a railed enclosure rendered in a schematic, punch-marked style. The tree features spreading branches with globular terminals, characteristic of early Indian coinage iconography. The flan is irregular and square, with a roughly textured surface consistent with cast or hammered manufacture. No legend or inscription is present. |
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| Mintage | ND |
| Additional information |
Bundelkhand copper units of this type circulate among collectors without firm attribution more often than not — the region produced a dense, overlapping series of cast and struck issues across numerous local dynasties and chieftains, many of whom left no textual record whatsoever. Sorting them by weight, fabric, and die style remains the only practical approach, and even specialists disagree on where many pieces belong.