Description :Stratum: Pit 1 Sealed by Layer 2
This is a coin mould made of baked clay. Surface is rough and colour is brown. Round in shape. Broken from edge. The depression in the negative depicts Kartikaya God holding a spear in one hand and the other hand is placed on waist. The ""vahana"" shown below depicts a peacock. The coin moulds was used to cast coins for currency purpose.
Source :Dept. of Archaeology, Govt. of Punjab, Chandigarh
Type :Terracotta
Received From :National Mission on Monuments and Antiquities
DC Field
Value
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Village: Sunet ( East Punjab )
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3rd to 4th c. A.D
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2018-08-06T12:21:59Z
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2018-08-06T12:21:59Z
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Stratum: Pit 1 Sealed by Layer 2
This is a coin mould made of baked clay. Surface is rough and colour is brown. Round in shape. Broken from edge. The depression in the negative depicts Kartikaya God holding a spear in one hand and the other hand is placed on waist. The ""vahana"" shown below depicts a peacock. The coin moulds was used to cast coins for currency purpose.