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India- Ancient

Issuer Mauryan Empire
Year 340 BC - 181 BC
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Technique Punch-marked
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Obverse description Irregular, roughly square copper flan bearing multiple punch-marked symbols applied in the characteristic Mauryan fashion. The field displays several distinct punched devices including what appear to be symbols of solar, geometric, and symbolic character, each impressed independently across the surface of the coin. The punches are deeply and boldly struck, creating raised relief impressions on the irregular flan. The surface shows the characteristic granular texture of cast copper typical of Mauryan-period karshapanas. No legend or inscription is present; the symbolic punch marks served as the sole authentication and value indicators.
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Obverse lettering Multiple Punchmark
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Edge Irregular
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