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Ancient India
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| Post Mauryan Western Malwa, Ujjain/Mandasor region - uninscribed die-struck copper coinage, 'standing goddess’ type, (c.250-200 BC), similar to PAIC 686, 3.46g. Obv: Goddess standing frontally with one hand on hip and holding taurine aloft with the other. Wheel with arrow spokes and small 'Ujjain' symbol to left, Swastika and tree-in-railing to right, river with fishes below. Rev: 'Ujjain' symbol with Swastikas in orbs. |
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Rs. 2,000-2,500
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Sold For :
Rs. 4,800
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