Lot 1829
INDIA, Mauryan Empire. Circa 2nd century BC. Karshapana (Silver, 15 mm, 3.59 g). Three punches: three human figures, scales symbol and peacock standing to right on hill. Rev. Peacock standing to right on hill. Gupta & Hardaker, series VII, 591. Minor scratches, otherwise, very fine.

There is some debate over the identification of the three human figures in the lower obverse punch. One compelling theory states that they represent the mythical heroes of the Ramayana - Ram, Sita and Lakshman. It is worth noting that the circular karshapanas, made from a droplet planchet, are much rarer than the square shaped examples, usually cut from sheets of metal.
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Closing time: 09-Jul-23, 16:30:30 CEST
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