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Karshapana - Saurashtra Janapada

Issuer Saurashtra Janapada
Year 200 BC - 100 BC
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Composition Silver
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Obverse description Central field bears a large Srivatsa symbol positioned above a square tank enclosing two fish in opposing arrangement. The Srivatsa is flanked on each side by a dotted circle set between two taurine symbols, forming a symmetrical decorative border. All devices are rendered in the punch-marked technique characteristic of early Indian coinage. The flat, irregular rectangular flan displays the punched motifs with crisp, if somewhat shallow, relief typical of Saurashtra Janapada issues.
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Reverse description Reverse is entirely blank, presenting a plain, flat, uninscribed surface as is typical of punch-marked silver coinage of the Saurashtra Janapada series. The irregular rectangular flan shows natural surface texture consistent with hand-cut silver blanks of the period. No devices, symbols, or legends are present.
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Mintage ND (200 BC - 100 BC)
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