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| 正面文字 | Devanagari |
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| 背面描述 | Reverse field bearing a Devanagari epigraphic legend arranged in the same quadripartite format as the obverse, consistent with the standard type of Malla-period dam coinage from the Kathmandu mint. The inscription is struck in bold, raised relief against a flat, unadorned field. The flan edges are irregular, a natural consequence of the hand-hammering technique employed. No subsidiary devices, symbols, or ornamental borders are present, the design being entirely textual in keeping with the conventions of this denomination and period. |
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Bhaskara Malla ruled Kathmandu from 1700 to 1714, a period of persistent rivalry among the three Malla kingdoms of the Nepal Valley — Kathmandu, Patan, and Bhaktapur. That fragmentation meant each court maintained its own mint and coinage, producing tiny silver dam pieces in quantities tied directly to palace finances rather than any broader monetary policy. At 0.58 g, the dam was the smallest denomination in regular circulation, handling the kind of petty transactions that larger silver tolas could not.