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1 Karshapana Series III, Magadha

Issuer Nanda Empire (India (ancient))
Year 345 BC - 300 BC
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Thickness 1 mm
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Reverse description Plain or lightly worked reverse surface of the hammered silver flan, bearing several small secondary banker's marks punched into the field at irregular positions, including schematic anthropomorphic and geometric devices visible in the lower left and upper right areas. These countermarks are characteristic of mercantile re-validation practices common to punch-marked coinage of the Nanda and early Mauryan periods. The reverse shows the natural texture of the worked silver, with no primary issuing authority punch marks present.
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Edge Plain
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Mintage ND (345 BC - 300 BC)
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