Extremely nice and rare double-sided coin! Silver punchmarked 1/2 karshapana from Cheitya Janapada, ca.400-300 BC, Ancient India

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Four punchmarks - an elephant, two geometric symbols consisting of circles and crescents and one decorated "flattened chicked" symbol / Four visible symbols from the undertype as shown above. 21mmx14mm, 1.72 grams. Rajgor - (similar to series 22 and 26)

Very rare overstruck or double-sided coin, seems to be unpublished. Of numismatic interest, as coins like this one help to establish the relative age of different types.

The coins from the hoard from Chhindawara in Madhya Pradesh were recently published by Shtrugan Jain in JNSI. The coins were found on Waiganga river in Chhindawara. Their addtribution is to Chetiya Janapada and is based on the find spots of these types of coins. This beautiful type is very rare, not previousely published.

Chedi (or Chetiya) Janapada, covering parts of Madhya Pradesh and Maharashtra, was one of the original 16 Janapadas. Sometimes in ca.4th century, the Vidarbha region (previousely a part of Chetiya) became independent.

 


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