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| Issuer | Naga dynasty of Narwar |
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| Year | 200-300 |
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| Value | 1/4 Kakini |
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| Reverse description | Brahmi legend in multiple lines across the field, rendered in the early script characteristic of Naga dynastic issues of the 3rd–4th century CE. The inscription, though worn and partially legible, likely records the issuing ruler's name or title in keeping with standard Naga copper coinage practice. The field shows no decorative border, and the flan edges are rough and irregular due to the casting technique. |
| Reverse script | Brahmi |
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| Edge | Rough |
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