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5 Shana

Issuer Shakya, Republic of
Year 600 BC - 500 BC
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Value 5 Shana
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Reverse description Plain, uniface reverse with no devices, marks, or inscriptions. The surface is rough and irregular, retaining the natural texture of the cast silver flan, typical of early Indian punch-marked coinage of the janapada period.
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Mintage ND (600 BC - 500 BC)
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The Shakya republic — a small oligarchic janapada in the Terai foothills of what is now southern Nepal — is better known today as the birthplace of Siddhartha Gautama than as a monetary authority. These punch-marked pieces predate Buddhist canonical chronology and were likely struck under the very political administration into which Gautama was born, possibly within a generation of his birth around 563 BC.

The weight standard traces to the Puranic rati seed system, with the shana unit a recognized denomination within the broader kahapana tradition circulating across the Gangetic plain.

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