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Depicted in the central field is a stylized prancing animal, likely a bull or horse, rendered in a primitive, archaic artistic style characteristic of southern Indian hammered copper coinage. The figure faces right, with raised forelegs suggested by incuse lines, and is surrounded by a dotted or pellet border forming a rough circular frame. The overall design is boldly struck but irregular in outline, consistent with hand-hammered production techniques of the Madurai Nayak period. The field is slightly convex and uneven, reflecting the flan preparation methods of the era. |
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The reverse bears a Tamil inscription occupying the majority of the flan, executed in a cursive, somewhat stylized Tamil script typical of the Madurai Sethupati coinage of the early eighteenth century. The legend reads 'ஸ்ரீ உதயா' (Sri Udaya), a royal epithet associated with the ruling Sethupati dynasty. The characters are arranged in two or three lines within the irregular circular field, struck with characteristic hammered irregularity. The surface shows natural patination consistent with circulation wear, with slight weakness at the edges due to the hand-struck production method. |
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