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Archaic silver punch-marked coin, Tapi-Wainganga Valley region, western borders of the ancient Vidarbha region, ½ Karshapana, ABBC configuration, (400-350 BC), 1.60g. Obv: Four punches, 1x elephant facing left, small symbols above, 2x six-pointed star with annulets between prongs, 1x ornate Nandipada in crescent with dots and annulets. Rev: Traces of an undertype. |
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Rs. 5,000-7,000
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