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1/4 Kakini

Issuer Naga dynasty of Narwar
Year 200-340
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Weight 0.66 g
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Reverse script Brahmi
Reverse lettering Maharaja Shri [...]
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The Naga dynasties of the Gangetic plain remain among the least systematically documented issuing authorities in early Indian numismatics, and the Narwar branch — ruling from the fortress town then known as Nalapura — is no exception. Copper fractions at this weight class were the workhorse of local bazaar exchange, unlikely to travel far and rarely preserved in hoards dominated by silver.

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