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| Issuer | Pallava dynasty (Southern India) |
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| Year | 436-470 |
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| Composition | Potin |
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| Obverse description | A zebu (humped bull) depicted in profile standing to the right, rendered in low relief with characteristic hump prominently modeled. Above the bull, a sinuous serpent extends horizontally across the field, and three small ancillary symbols are arranged above the serpent near the upper margin of the flan. The design occupies the full oval field, with scattered pellets visible in the lower field, reflecting the characteristic die-cast technique of early South Indian potin coinage. |
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| Reverse description | A shanka (sacred conch shell), a revered Vaishnava symbol, depicted centrally in low relief on an otherwise plain, lightly patinated field. The conch is rendered schematically, consistent with early Pallava potin casting conventions. The surrounding field is largely flat and featureless, exhibiting the natural surface texture typical of cast potin flans of this period. |
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| Mintage | ND (436-470) |
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