- A countermarked,
punchmarked or
counterstamped coin is a coin that has had some
additional mark or
symbol punched into it at some
point after it was originally...
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modern day. Bull
symbols appear regularly on
silver karshapana, or
punchmarked coins,
first issued by the
Janapada kingdoms, and
continued by the Magadhan...
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Mauryan dharana of a
thousand years earlier as the
weight of the
silver punchmarked Karshapana. The
early Shahi bull-and-horseman
jitals have a consistent...
- by
Chandragupta Maurya during a
period of famine.
Scholars agree that
punchmarked coins featuring a three-arched
crescent atop
symbol known as Rajanka...
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after Alexander's Conquest)". pp. 308–. TYE,
ROBERT (2006). "Late
Indian Punchmarked Coins in the Mir
Zakah II ****d". The
Numismatic Chronicle. 166: 167–171...
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around 600BC in the
lower Ganges valley in
eastern India a coin
called a
punchmarked Karshapana was created.
According to Hardaker, T.R. the
origin of Indian...
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leading centre, with
several dynastic workshops, who
often signed or
punchmarked their work.
Luxury pieces such as plates,
plaques and
ewers were painted...
- Hangal, Toyimadeva, gold pagoda.
Kadambas of Hangal,
Shanti Varma gold
punchmarked coin (1075-1094 AD)
Hangal Tarakeshwara temple complex on
Google Maps...
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Ksatrapas (1994). Paul Murphy,
Kosala State Region, c. 600–470 BC:
Silver Punchmarked Coinages Indian Institute of
Research in
Numismatic Studies, Lakdiva...
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covered with gilt copper. On the
reverse it is
decorated with a
punchmarked Agnus Dei
which is
accompanied by the four Evangelists' symbols. On the...