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1/2 Silver Unit - Bhuticandr Arakan

Issuer Kingdom of Harikela (Ancient Myanmar)
Year 475-499
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Diameter 24 mm
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Obverse script Brahmi
Obverse lettering bhuticandra
Reverse description The reverse bears a Shrivatsa symbol — an auspicious mark of ancient Indic religious iconography — rendered centrally within the field, surrounded by curling petal-form tendrils or floral scrollwork. An axial pole rises vertically, surmounted by solar and lunar symbols, reflecting the cosmological symbolism common to early Buddhist and Hindu dynastic coinage of the region.
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