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Lot # 1 - Extremely Rare Silver Double Karshapana Punch marked Coin of Vajji Janapada.
Extremely Rare Silver Double Karshapana Punch marked Coin of Vajji Janapada.
Extremely Rare Silver Double Karshapana Punch marked Coin of Vajji Janapada. Extremely Rare Silver Double Karshapana Punch marked Coin of Vajji Janapada.
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Vajji Janapada, 575-450 BC, Silver Double Karshapana Punch-marked Coin, Two symbol Coin, AB Pattern, Geometric Mark, seven elongated dots with outer and inner circles and a dot at the core and Bull to right, (This is a rare type of local type Punch-marked coins, having second "official" mark), 6.5g, 24.09X20.79mm, (Shinji Hirano Series # I, Phase-II, Type 33), about very fine, Extremely Rare.
 
Note:- Vajjis were the most important republic of Buddhist era, situated in modern Vaishali-Muzaffarpur districts of Bihar.  The Vajjis or Vrijjis included eight confederated clans, of which, the Licchhavis were the most important. The mother of Mahavira was a Licchavi princess. Vaishali (modern Basarh in the Vaishali District of North Bihar) was their capital. The Second Buddhist Council was held at Vaishali. Defeated by king Ajatasatru of Magadha. Their references are replete in numerous ancient chronicles viz. Mahavagga, Mahaparinibbanasutta, Atthakatha, Kalingar Sutta, Sutra Krutanga, Arthashastra etc.