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Ancient India
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| Post-Kushan Gangetic Valley, 'Mashra'/'Magra' (250-300 AD), gold dinar, Gobl 578, 18.20mm; 7.73g. Obv: Nimbate king, standing facing left, head with halo, wearing a tunic, holding a standard with Chakra on top and offering sacrifice at an altar, a trident with pennant tied in the background; pseudo-Bactrian inscription ÞOONONO KOOÞO around, with Brahmi letters 'Ga' under the king's raised arm, and 'Ma Shra' to the right of the standard. Rev: Goddess Ardokhsho seated on a high-backed throne, nimbate head facing, holding a cornucopia in her left hand and a diadem in her extended right hand, pseudo-Bactrian inscription ΔOΔO to right and tamgha in the upper left field. |
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Rs. 1,50,000-2,00,000
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Sold For :
Rs. 1,60,000
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