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Need Help Id'ing A Small Silver Indian Coin Please

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I believe this is a Magadha series I karshapana circa 6th -5th century BC.
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Too compact to be early Magadha. It could be late Magadha, or Mauryan - I haven't found a definitive way to tell. 350-180 BC would be a good guess.

I see:

- Solar disc
- Bull
- 3 arched hill
- "6 arm"
- indistinct

Reverse is too worn to tell.
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I believe the punch mark above the hill are two fish. I still believe it's Magadha but as Steve said later than I first thought
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@BJ, could you also please post a rough diameter and weight? Thx. Very nice pick-up by the way.
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Almost certainly Gupta-Hardaker #482, Maghada-Mauryan series Va, time of Chandragupta Maurya (c. 321-298 BC) and Bindusare (c. 298-273) BC.

1. Six-armed symbol
2. Sun
3. Three arches on a base, central one taller.
4. Dog with pup in mouth (indistinct).
5. Three vertical poles on base, two topped with diagonal "flags", all flanked by two arches.

Symbol #4 is indistinct but "dog with pup" seems to be the only one that is known in combination with #3 and #5, which are clear. The arms on the six-armed symbol vary from type to type. Two arms are off flan on this example but the 4 that show are consistent with GH #482.
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