Kaushambi Janapada Post Mauryan Damru Copper Unit
Original price was: ₹1,100.00.₹999.00Current price is: ₹999.00.
This Post-Mauryan copper unit from Kaushambi represents an early phase of regional Indian coinage.
Its unusual damru-shaped form and minimalist punch-style motifs give it a distinctive archaeological character.
A fascinating collectible for enthusiasts of ancient Indian and Janapada coinage.
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Issued around 200 BC during the Post-Mauryan period, this copper unit is attributed to the ancient city-state of Kaushambi, an important political and trade center of early historic India. Struck in copper using primitive casting and hammering techniques, the coin features the distinctive “damru” or hourglass-shaped format associated with regional issues of the era.
The obverse generally displays clusters of raised pellets and curved linear motifs, applied in a stylized and symbolic manner. Due to the manual minting process, each specimen carries slight variations in strike, shape, and surface texture.
The reverse is typically plain or bears simplified punch-like impressions and abstract forms, consistent with early Indian monetary traditions where symbolic identity was often prioritized over detailed inscriptions.
Kaushambi issues remain highly collectible among enthusiasts of ancient Indian coinage because of their early origin, unconventional shapes, and strong historical connection to the Post-Mauryan period. Their raw fabric and hand-struck appearance give them a unique place within ancient numismatics.
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| Weight | 0.01 kg |
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