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Karshapana

Issuer Mauryan Empire
Year 300 BC - 150 BC
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Currency Karshapana (322 BC to 185 BC)
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Edge Plain
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Mintage ND (300 BC - 150 BC)
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The Mauryan karshapana presents a classification headache that has occupied scholars for decades — the series spans multiple dynasties, regional mints, and weight standards, making precise attribution genuinely difficult. Bronze examples complicate matters further, as the canonical imperial karshapana was silver; bronze issues tend to represent local or subsidiary circulation rather than central Pataliputra production, and their punch-mark sequences often reflect regional monetary authority rather than imperial decree.

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