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"content": "Aahat (punch-marked coins) - early coinage of India, dating to between about the 6th and 2nd centuries BC. Each coin contained on average 50–54 grains of silver. Most common punches were: the sun and six-armed symbols, and various forms of geometrical patterns, circles, wheels, human figures, various animals, bows and arrows, hills and trees. \n\n#economics #history #money #world #nostr #newstr #coinage #economy \n\nSource: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Punch-marked_coins\n\nhttps://image.nostr.build/fbbc3503c00cc8e0807a61f987ff1ccfb7a953eced73a07cd5daa0762546c6dc.jpg",
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