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Ancient Himachal Pradesh, tribal monarchy of the Kunindas, two copper fractional coins with no traces of any legend, but attributed to the post-Amoghabhuti period (50 BC-50 AD) on stylistic grounds, 3.31g and 2.51g, respectively. Obv: Crude representation of a deer and a goddess standing to its right. Rev: Symbolic aggregate composed of tree-in-railing,
six-arched hill, wavy line (river), triangle-headed standard, Swastika etc. (2 Coins) |
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Rs. 1,200
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