Ancient Lanka - Bull and Fish Type
Pandya Infuence 824 - 943
A irregualar copper coin found from the period of Pandya influence in Lanka
with the seated bull on obverse and two or three fish on reverse.
SPECIFICATIONS |
Alloy | Cu |
Type | Struck ? |
Diameter | 21.5 mm |
Thickness | 2.9 mm |
Weight | 3.49 gms |
Shape | Round |
DieAxis | O° |
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| | Mitchiner #821
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Obverse : Humped bull seated right with lamps on either side; cresent above
and stabd below in dotted circle.
Reverse : Two fishes horizontal, upper facing right and lower left between
two lamps, ; cresent above and stand below represented by three parallel
lines, the middle one being shorter than the other two.
The "Horizontal Fishes and Bull" type seems to belong to a period pahaps
an century earlier than the Sinhala Invasion by ParakaramaBahu I
See also lighter coin with the Two
fish on reverse in opposite directions.
Text edited from
* Ceylon Coins and Currency By H. W. Codrington. Colombo 1924
  Page 86 Chapter VII Medaeval Indian - Pandya
The coin was scanned at 300dpi and displayed at 300dpi.
It was obtained in 2001 December from Frederick Medis a leading
collector in Colombo.