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Samudragupta, Standard Type, Gold Dinar, 7.60g, Obv: King standing and holding a royal sceptre while sprinkling incense over an altar, Samudra in field right, Garuda standard with crescent above in field left. Legend around the flan edge in almost complete occurrence “Samara – sata –vitata – viajyo jita – ripurajito – divam jayati” – 'The invincible (king) who had won victories on a hundred battlefields and conquered the
enemies, wins the heaven', Rev: Parakramah in field right, Lakshmi seated on high backed throne holding cornucopiae and riband. |
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Rs. 39,000
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