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Lot No - 170 - Ancient India
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Post-Gupta, South Gujarat, anonymous and unattributed lead coin, issued most likely by the Gurjaras of Bharuch, copying and modifying designs from Gupta and Kshatapa coinages, (500-600 AD), 2.65g. 13.50x14.40mm, Obv: Garuda with a human face and bird's body, facing. Rev: Shaivite emblem of trident-battle axe, three-arched hill to the right with traces of sun and crescent moon above. Very Fine, Extremely Rare. |
Estimate
Rs. 2,500-3,000
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Un Sold
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