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1/8 Kahavanu

Issuer Chola dynasty
Year 960-1070
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Weight 0.45 g
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Reverse description A conch shell (shankha), a sacred Vaishnavite symbol, depicted above a Devanagari legend reading 'Uraka'. The devices are rendered in the same bold, schematic relief characteristic of Chola gold coinage of this period. The inscription and symbol together fill the irregular flan, with no additional border or ornamentation.
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Edge Plain
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Mintage ND (960-1070)
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