Ancient India - Pandya,- Chola - Fish Type
Chola Suzerainty 920-1210
A irregualar copper coin from the later period of Pandya influence
(824 - 943) in Lanka when they were being over-run by the Chola.
SPECIFICATIONS |
Alloy | Cu |
Type | Struck ? |
Diameter | 18.1 mm |
Thickness | 2.4 mm |
Weight | 3.99 gms |
Shape | Round |
DieAxis | 180° |
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Obverse : Standard Chola massa standing King obverse with five filled dots.
Reverse : Seated Chola seated king on left, fish and Crozier (sceptre) to
right rather than Deva-Nagari text of Ceylon massa Type.
Biddulph (#81) lists it as Maravaran Sundara Pandya I (?) CE (1216-1235) with
Ceylon as locality
Mitchiner (#779) lists it as an Anonymous coin of Pandyas of Madura during the
period of Chola Suzerainty: circa 920-1210.
Text edited from
The coin was scanned at 600 dpi and displayed at 300 dpi.
It was obtained in 2004 April from
Satya Bhupatiraju who had purchased from Scott Semans.