DescriptionTribal Kosambi (Kaushambi) damaru coinage from the Ganges Valley.jpg
English: In the post-Mauryan period a tribal society at Kosambi (modern Allahabad) made cast copper coinage with and without punchmarks. Their coinage resemble the Damaru-drum. All such coinage has been attributed to the Kosambi. These coins were found in a hoard dated to c. the 1st century BC. Many Indian museums, such as the National Museum, have these coins in their collections. Sharma, Savita "Damaru-shaped Coins from Kausambi" in Society of Bombay. Numismatic Digest, 5, pp. 1–3 OCLC: 150424986.
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