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Ancient India
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A. Satavahanas, c. 100-50 BC, Copper, 3.6g Elephant type coin from Vidarbha in the name of 'Siri Sadakamni', Counterstruck/restruck on an earlier type. Elephant walking to right with upraised trunk on obv; legend and symbols above; bold 'Ujjain symbol' on rev; Traces of under type visible on both sides.
B. Satavahanas, Gotamiputa Siri Satakani (c. 64-86 AD), lead, 5.1g, elephant type from Vidarbha. obv; elephant with trunk upraised to right, Shrivatsa below its mouth. Legend seen partially as…(mi)putasa Siri Sa..'. rev; has Ujjain symbol within square border.
C. Satavahanas, 'Siri Satakani', c. 1st century BC – lead, 7.5g, lion type coin from Nashik, counter marked with a Swastika symbol on obverse. (3 Coins) |
Estimate
Rs. 2,000-2,500
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Sold For :
Rs. 5,500
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