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082 _a737.4934 ELL
100 _aElliot, Walter
245 _aCoins of southern India
260 _aGurugram
_bShubhi
_c2022
300 _a159 p.
520 _aThe Maurya coins were in circulation in South India. After the decline of Mauryas, the Pandyas issued their own punch marked coins. The images like sun, horse, stupa, tree, and fish were carved on it. On the Chera coins, there used to be a bow and arrow on one side and an image of an elephant on the other. S. On the Chola coins, the symbol of the tiger as the royal emblem of Cholas is depicted. The Chola coins were made of gold, silver and the legends were inscribed in Devnagari script. The coins belonging to Chalukya king Rajaraja are issued in three metals go d, silver, and copper, with the image of Rajaraja and a tiger. Due to the trade with Rome, many Roman coins are found.
650 _aCoins
650 _aSouth India
942 _cB