Social Sciences, asked by manoharmanohar2589, 4 months ago

is the metalic coins still prevailing explain? ​

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Answered by japjeetkaur69
4

Answer:

Coinage of India began anywhere between early 1st millennium BCE to the 6th century BCE, and consisted mainly of copper and silver coins in its initial stage.[1] The coins of this period were Karshapanas or Pana.[2]

Explanation:

A variety of earliest Indian coins, however, unlike those circulated in West Asia, were stamped bars of metal, suggesting that the innovation of stamped currency was added to a pre-existing form of token currency which had already been present in the Janapadas and Mahajanapada kingdoms of the Early historic India.

Answered by prakashkolluri67
4

Answer:

metalic coins are still prevailing

Explanation:

In the form of

10,5,2,1 rupees coins

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