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Damma - Sri Yashaditya right, 4 pellet crown

Issuer Sindh Kingdom (Indian states)
Year 679-712
Type Standard circulation coin
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Reverse description The reverse displays a bold Brahmi legend reading 'Sri Yasha Aditya' arranged across the field in large, stylized characters occupying most of the die area. The inscription is rendered in a monumental, slightly angular Brahmi script typical of early eighth-century Sindh issues. The lettering is deeply struck and well-defined against a plain, unadorned field. The flan edges show minor irregularities consistent with the hammered technique. No additional devices or symbols are present beyond the dedicatory royal legend.
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Reverse lettering श्री यश आदित्य
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