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1⁄100 Unit

Issuer Sri Ksetra Kingdom
Year 300-700
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Diameter 9.5 mm
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Obverse description Central field features a stylized rising sun or floral symbol flanked by small globular pellets arranged symmetrically in the field. The design is rendered in low relief with a crude but deliberate artistic execution characteristic of early Southeast Asian coinage. No legend or inscription is present. The flan is small, thin, and irregularly shaped, consistent with hammered silver coinage of the period.
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Reverse description Reverse displays a recumbent animal, likely a mythological creature or bull rendered in a stylized manner consistent with early Pyu artistic traditions of the Sri Ksetra Kingdom. The figure is depicted in profile facing left, with body details suggested by simple incuse lines and pellets. The field is otherwise plain with no legend or inscription. The irregular flan edges and flat strike are typical of hammered coinage from this period and region.
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Edge Plain
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