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Lot No - 123 - Ancient India
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Post-Mauryan, Malwa Region, uninscribed die-struck coinage of the 'Ujjain' series - Maheshwar area, (c.250-200 BC), Copper, 8.90g, 22.41x22.05mm, Obv: Indistinct symbol in centre (possibly a horse), a railing to the left, standing man with staff and water-pot above, six-armed symbol to right, river with turtles below, Rev: 'Ujjain' symbol with Swastikas in orbs. Ref. Not Unlisted in W.Pieper. About Very Fine Rare. |
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Rs. 3,500-4,000
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