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Ancient India
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Two 'Early Uninscribed Copper Cast' coins from Kausambi region, (c. 250-200 BC), each having a different symbolic programme, (a) Obv: Tree-in-railing, 'open cross' and 'Ujjain symbol'. Rev: Bull walking to left and an indistinct symbol above, a wavy line below, 1.29g. (b) Obv: Triangle-headed and elephant on a platform, wheel or 'Chakra' above. Rev: Tree-in-railing, 'Ujjain symbol', three arched hill with crescent and 'open cross', 0.64g. (2 Coins) |
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Rs. 2,000-2,500
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