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Lot No - 12 - Ancient India
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Punch Marked Coins, Mauryan Period (c. 300-250 BC), Mathura region, Silver Karshapana, 3.45g, 14.21x13.49mm, G/H series VII, Obv: Sun, six armed, bull, like a tree-in-railing symbol and a human figure standing to right with left hand raised in air and holding a plough and a staff (Danda) in the right hand, depicting Lord Balaram holding plough, the elder brother of Lord Krishna, Rev: Tree-in-railing as a banker mark. Gupta & Hardaker # 499. About Very Fine, Very Scarce. |
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