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Æ Unit

Issuer Chera dynasty
Year 200 BC - 200 AD
Type Standard circulation coin
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Obverse description Elephant standing right in high relief, rendered in a bold, archaic style characteristic of early South Indian coinage. The animal is depicted with broad body, visible legs, and a raised trunk, occupying the majority of the flan. The surfaces are rough and irregular, consistent with the primitive hammered technique employed by the Chera dynasty. The design is contained within the naturally uneven rectangular flan with no border or legend.
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Reverse description A large bow depicted in outline, oriented horizontally across the flan with an arrow or string indicated by incuse linear strokes. This symbol is the dynastic emblem of the Chera kingdom, rendered in a bold, incuse geometric style. The device dominates the entire reverse field with no accompanying legend or border. The flat, deeply struck symbol contrasts with the roughness of the surrounding flan surface, typical of early Tamil punch-marked or die-struck issues.
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Mintage ND (200 BC - 200 AD)
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