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Æ Drachm - Palyab

Issuer Hephthalite Empire (Hunnic tribes)
Year 500-600
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Value Drachm (1)
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Obverse script Brahmi
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Reverse description The reverse is entirely blank, with no design, inscription, or decorative element struck upon the flat flan. The surface shows the characteristic uneven texture of a hammered copper planchet, with natural patination and die marks consistent with the production techniques of Central Asian copper coinage of the late 5th to 6th century AD. The absence of a reverse type is a known characteristic of certain Hephthalite copper issues attributed to the ruler Palyab.
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Mintage ND (500-600)
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