Rare tiny silver mashaka, c.300 BC, Mauryan Empire, India (Hardaker #B10)

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A single punchmark in shape of six-armed symbol with damarus and crescents // Blank. 4mm, 0.12 grams. Terry Hardaker "The Mashaka Fractional Coinage of Ancient India" Group #B10.

Rare early silver type. Tiny silver coin with an interesting history.

These tiny mashakas (or, more correctly, mashas), were minted during the late Magadha/early Mauryan period in northern India. They were first discovered and published in 1924, but escaped much attention from numismatists, with a notable exception of Terry Hardaker's "The Mashaka Fractional Coinage of Ancient India" which he published in 1999. They were probably worth 1/16th of a silver karshapana and numerous different types were minted using the normal punch technique. The coins are poorly understood, and only a few types are published. 


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