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In the Mauryan Empire, the silver coin known as pana and its sub-divisions were the most commonly used currency. Hordes of punch-marked coins have been found in many parts of north India, though some of these coins may have been from earlier periods. | In the Mauryan Empire, the silver coin known as pana and its sub-divisions were the most commonly used currency. Hordes of punch-marked coins have been found in many parts of north India, though some of these coins may have been from earlier periods. |
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In the Mauryan Empire, the silver coin known as pana and its sub-divisions were the most commonly used currency. Hordes of punch-marked coins have been found in many parts of north India, though some of these coins may have been from earlier periods.
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