| Emitent | Kabul Shahi Dynasties |
|---|---|
| Rok | 800-1000 |
| Typ | Standard circulation coin |
| Hodnota | 1 Jital |
| Měna | Jital (500-1026) |
| Složení | Copper |
| Hmotnost | 2.68 g |
| Průměr | 17 mm |
| Tloušťka | |
| Tvar | Round (irregular) |
| Technika | |
| Orientace | |
| Rytci | |
| V oběhu do | |
| Reference | Tye#9.3, Mitch NI#128 |
| Popis líce | Elephant to Left |
|---|---|
| Písmo líce | |
| Opis líce |
(Translation: Sri Vakka Deva) |
| Popis rubu | Lion to right, Nagari `Ra` Below |
| Písmo rubu | |
| Opis rubu | र |
| Hrana | Plain |
| Mincovna | |
| Náklad |
ND (800-1000) - - |
| ID Numisquare | 1872772110 |
| Další informace |
Historical Context: This copper Jital, attributed to Vakka Deva of the Shahis of Ohind, dates from 800-1000 AD, during the Hindu Shahi dynasty. The Shahis, ruling from Kabul and later Ohind (Und), controlled territory in Gandhara and Punjab. Vakka Deva’s coinage reflects the economic