Copper Coin of Chudasama
2017-09-16 Sat
This anonymous copper coin belongs to Chudasama dynasty.The Chudasama dynasty is a Rajput clan found in the state of Saurashtra, present-day Gujarat. This copper coin is issued by an Anonymous ruler, the obverse of this coin depicts a swan facing towards the right side within the dotted border. The reverse of this coin depicts Nagari legend ‘Shri’ within the dotted border.
The coinage of this dynasty also consists a copper coin depicting a Peacock on the obverse side. Another type of this coinage depicts a humped bull. The word’ Shri’ is depicted on a major variety of copper units.
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