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| Issuer | Vanga Kingdom |
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| Year | 501 BC - 401 BC |
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| Composition | Silver |
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| Edge | Plain |
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| Mintage | ND (501 BC - 401 BC) - Struck circa 5th century BC |
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The Vanga Kingdom, occupying the eastern Bengal delta region, is among the lesser-documented of the janapadas — the sixteen-odd territorial states referenced in early Buddhist and Jain texts. Its punch-marked coinage follows the broad Magadha-influenced system that spread across the Gangetic plain during this period, with banker's marks added post-issue as individual merchants and money-changers authenticated pieces through circulation.