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Lot No - 32 - Ancient India
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Post Mauryan, Vidisha region of Central India (MP), Uninscribed, Copper punch-mark coin (c. 3rd - 2nd BC), 7.20g, 26.58x25.02 mm, Obv: A unique unusual symbol having inverted Pyramids with a pair of suspended pendulum type, triangle headed standard with a taurine, tree in railing, river with turtles and fish, Ujjain symbol, Rev: Uniface. Extremely Fine for the type. Extremely Rare, Unlisted in Pieper. Such a unusual vague symbol is encountered for the first time in any series of ancient Malwa/central India. Extremely Fine, Very Rare. |
Estimated Price
Rs. 4,500-5,000 |
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