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Taxila Region, Uninscribed die-struck Copper coin (200-150 BC), BMCAI-class 1, var. c, p. 220, no. 48, Pl. XXXII, 4, 8.32g. Obv: Composite symbol of three-arched hill with crescent, tree-in-railing, a taurine and a Swastika. Rev: Plain. |
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