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Magadhan/North Indian Punchmarked Coin-Id Request

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Afternoon all!
I picked up several Indian/Central Asian Coins at a bargain bin at a coin show today. There are several princely states ones which I am identifying, a few Sunga, and this punchmarked coin. I think it is from Northern India, but am unsure. Diameter is about 13-14mm.
Obverse:

Magadhan/North-Indian-Punchmarked-Coin-Id-Request
Reverse (It appears mostly blank)


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I would appreciate any help you all can give. I apologize for the low quality pictures and will post better if needed. Thanks!
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Is it copper?

There is a series of tiny copper punchmarked coins that nobody seems to know who made them, when or where. They tend to be square, and always have two "solar" punches. I see part of a "six arm" and another I can't really figure out.

At any rate, India only produced silver coins until the middle or end of the Mauryan empire, so I would think the best you could do to describe this one is "post Mauryan".
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It does appear to be copper, and is more round than square. I guess that makes sense. Thanks for your help!
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I agree it doesn't look Mauryan, and the marks are difficult to make out. You might be able to ID using Coin India. Here is the link to them. http://coinindia.com/
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Magadhan/North-Indian-Punchmarked-Coin-Id-Request


I don't know if this newer picture helps, but on closer inspection there is definitely a solar symbol present.
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I'm still having trouble making them out, but here is a PDF of the Catalogue of the Coins of Ancient India, that is an excellent source for identifying the punch marks. http://www.worldofcoins.eu/forum/up...20Museum.pdf
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Are you sure it's not silver?
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Thanks for the link, echizento. I recognize one of the punchmarks from the copper section (the solar one) right away but the others don't seem to be listed.
I am fairly sure it's copper but it could have been silver-plated, billon, or bronze.
This appears to be the closest analog I could find:
http://www.numismall.com/acc/Vidisa...Kingdom.html
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Very possible.
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