Coins Of Post Mauryan Period
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Exam-Oriented Q&A
Q1: What distinguishes punch-marked coins from cast die-struck issues?
Answer: Punch-marked coins used hand-punched symbols on silver sheets; cast die-struck coins were molded and struck, mostly in copper.
Q2: Which ruler is associated with early post-Mauryan copper issues at Vidisa?
Answer: Puṣyamitra Śunga.
Q3: Name one regional power that introduced bilingual legends on coins.
Answer: The Kushan Empire.
Q4: What is the significance of the Ujjain symbol on post-Mauryan coins?
Answer: It served as the emblem for the Ujjain janapada and local civic authorities.
Q5: How did technological changes in coin production reflect cultural exchange?
Answer: Die-striking was adopted from the Greco-Bactrian kingdoms, blending Indian motifs with Hellenistic techniques.
