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Ancient India
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A. Ujjayini, Copper coin, 6.1g, c. 150-100 BC. Various symbols (fish and turtles in a square pond, tree in railing, six-armed symbol etc) on obv; single bold 'Ujjain symbol' on reverse.
B. Ancient Tapi Valley, 4.1g, uninscribed lead coin from Prakashe, dist, Dhule, Maharashtra, c. 200-150 BC. obv; has standing human figure with other symbols and rev; bears, elephant shaking a tree in a railing with its trunk, Ujjain symbol above its back.
C. Vidisha/Eastern Malwa, 4g, c. 200-150 BC copper punch-marked coin in the name of 'Damabhadra', king of Vidarbha. Four punches on obv; 'Ujjain symbol', river with fishes, tree in railing and legend; a single die-struck 'Damaru' symbol on rev. (3 Coins) |
Estimate
Rs. 2,000-2,500
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Sold For :
Rs. 7,500
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