Coin [object Object] Ancient India obverse
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Coin [object Object] Ancient India reverse
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1 Karshapana (Mauryan Empire)

País Ancient India
Emissor Ancient India
Período Maurya Empire
Calendário Gregoriano
Período de emissão Sem data (-322 - -185)
Formato rectangular
Alinhamento Desconhecido
Padrão monetário Karshapana (322 BC to 185 BC)
Valor 1
Valor facial 1 Karshapana
Fora de circulação? Sim

Informações técnicas

Tipo de item Moeda
Subtipo Moeda comum
Material Simples - Principal: Prata
Peso 3.5 g
Largura 15 mm
Altura 15 mm
Espessura -

Comentários

Punch Marked Coins (PMCs) are one of the earliest form of Standardized currency found in India. This kind of PMCs were minted from Thick square wires of silver which was cut into rectangular shapes then various symbols were marked (punched) on it. Various punch marks like Humped Bull, Sun, Elephant, and Imperial Symbols are founs in these type of coins. These symbols were either marked by local authority (janapadas) or Imperial Authority (that of the ruling emperor). This perticular coin is believed to have circulated during Maurya Empire era in Kalinga (now Odisha/Orissa) and Magadha (now Bihar) region.
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Coin 1 Karshapana (Mauryan Empire) Ancient India undefined

Anverso

Descrição Various Symbols
Coin 1 Karshapana (Mauryan Empire) Ancient India undefined

Reverso

Descrição Either Blank or one single symbol

Borda

Descrição Plain
Emissões

-322 - -185

Calendário Gregoriano
Primeira emissão -322
Última emissão -185
Observações Punch Marked Coins (PMCs) are one of the earliest form of Standardized currency found in India. This kind of PMCs were minted from Thick square wires of silver which was cut into rectangular shapes then various symbols were marked (punched) on it. Various punch marks like Humped Bull, Sun, Elephant, and Imperial Symbols are founs in these type of coins. These symbols were either marked by local authority (janapadas) or Imperial Authority (that of the ruling emperor). This perticular coin is believed to have circulated during Maurya Empire era in Kalinga (now Odisha/Orissa) and Magadha (now Bihar) region.
Valor médio sugerido

-322 - -185

Calendário Gregoriano
Primeira emissão -322
Última emissão -185
Valor médio sugerido

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