Mashaka - Gangeya Deva (Kalachuris of Tripuri) ND (1015-1040) front Mashaka - Gangeya Deva (Kalachuris of Tripuri) ND (1015-1040) back
Mashaka - Gangeya Deva (Kalachuris of Tripuri) ND (1015-1040) photo
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Mashaka - Gangeya Deva Kalachuris of Tripuri ND

 
Gold (debased) 4 g 17 mm
Description
Issuer
Rajput Dynasties (Indian states)
Type
Standard circulation coin
Years
1015-1040
Value
Masaka (1)
Currency
Mashaka
Composition
Gold (debased)
Weight
4 g
Diameter
17 mm
Shape
Round (irregular)
Demonetized
Yes
Updated
2024-10-05
References
Numista
N#56739
Rarity index
89%

Reverse

Inscriptions in Nagari

"Srimad Gangeya Deva"

Lettering: श्रीमद गांगेय देव

Edge

Plain

Comment

Kalachuris of Tripuri was one of the Dynasties of Northern Medieval India

Refer John Deyell's "Living Without Silver" or P. C. Roy's "Coinage of Northern India" for more details.

Interesting fact

One interesting fact about the Mashaka - Gangeya Deva (Kalachuris of Tripuri) coin is that it was made of debased gold, which means that the gold content was less than pure gold. This was a common practice during the Rajput Dynasties period, where coins were often made of a mixture of metals, including gold, silver, and copper, to increase their durability and longevity. Despite being made of debased gold, the coin still holds significant historical and cultural value, providing insight into the economic and monetary systems of the time.