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Sujit
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Sujit
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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Faces

Anverso
Descrição | Various Symbols |

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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