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Gupta Empire, Samudra Gupta (345-375 AD), Gold Dinar of 'Standard' type, Altekar Class I var. C, 7.74g. Obv: Nimbate king wearing tunic, standing in a Tribhanga posture holding a standard and offering sacrifice at an altar, Garuda banner behind; Brahmi legends Samudra below the flexed arm and …shatavitatavijayo… from 8 o'clock along the margin. Rev: Goddess seated on a throne with two legs, holding a noose in her outstretched arm and a cornucopia close to her body; Brahmi legend Parakkramah in the right field and a Tamgha in the left. |
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Rs. 40,000-50,000
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Rs. 90,000
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