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India, Kuru Janapada, AR 1/2 Karshapana, Trisceles Type, circa 350 BC, Zeno-5468

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    Description

    This coin was issued in
    Kuru Janapada
    in northern India in circa
    350 BC
    .
    Kuru
    was a Vedic Indo-Aryan tribal union in northern India, encompassing the modern-day states of
    Delhi, Haryana, Punjab
    and some part of western Uttar Pradesh.
    The epic poem, the
    Mahabharata
    , tells of a conflict between two branches of the reigning Kuru clan possibly
    around 1000 BC. However, archaeology has not furnished conclusive proof as to where the specific events
    described have any historical basis.   The existing text of the Mahabharata went through many layers of
    development and mostly belongs to the period
    between circa 400 BC and 400 AD.
    Within the frame story of the Mahabharata, the historical king Parikshit and Janamejaya are featured significantly
    as
    scions of the Kuru clan.
    [The above explanations are quoted from Wikipedia etc.]
    Debased Silver 1/2 Karshapana.
    Very rare and very hard to get coin.
    Design : Trisceles like symbol with a dot in its triangular shaped center. / Blank.
    "Babyal hoard" trisceles type.  Babyal is a census town in the state of Haryana,
    Babyal is located around (
    30.3562, 76.8688
    ).
    Provenance : Ex Mr. Robert Tye, Great Numismatist, in Yorkshire, UK in 2007.
    Catalog number is Zeno-5468.
    Zeno on line catalogue is "Zeno. Ru - Oriental Coins Database".
    Size : 14 x 13 mm.      Weight : 1.38 gr.
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    But now, unfortunately,
    I can not send it with registered mail to some nations, including USA, Canada & Australia.
    The Japan Post Authority has stipulated that the current handling of international mail to some nations,
    all of the air-mail can not be treated as registered mail.
    The handling is due to the paralysis of the international postal system.
    I hope to restore international postal services as soon as possible.
    Thank you.