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Gupta Empire, Heavy Gold Dinar of Chandra Gupta II (c. 375-415AD) or III (post-450AD), 'Archer' type, Altekar Class II var. 'O' (unlisted with dagger in the sash), 8.16g. Obv: Nimbate king standing holding a bow in one hand and an arrow in the other, wearing dhoti and a sash around the waist; a dagger placed in the sash. Brahmi legend Chandra below the hand holding the bow and a Garuda-standard behind. Rev: Goddess Lakshmi seated cross-legged on lotus, holding lotus in one hand and a noose in the other; traces of Brahmi legend Shri Vikramah in the right field, and a Tamgha near the goddess' head to the left. |
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Rs. 50,000-60,000
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Rs. 65,000
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