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Eastern Malwa, Vidisha region, a group of three Uniface Copper punch-marked coin of Post-Mauryan period (200-150 BC), (a) AICR 463, 3.83g. Five punches: 1. Elephant walking to right, 2. Triangle-headed standard in a railing, 3. Tree-inrailing, 4. Wavy lines (river) with fishes and turtles swimming and 5. Bold multi-petal 'lotus' symbol, (b) AICR 470-473, 4.39g. Four punches: 1. Elephant walking to right, 2. Horse walking to right, 3. 'Ujjain' symbol with double-lined orbs and 4. Wavy lines (river) with fishes and turtles swimming (Traces of an undertype on reverse) and (c) AICR 480-481, 3.83g. Three punches: 1. Triangle-headed standard, 2. Tree-in-railing and 3. Simple 'Ujjain' symbol. (3 Coins) |
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Rs. 4,000-5,000
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