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Gupta Empire, Chandra Gupta II (375-415 AD), Gold Dinar of 'Chhatra' type, Altekar Class II, Var. C, 7.69g. Obv: King standing bare-bodied and wearing a dhoti, offering sacrifice at an altar, with a diminutive attendant holding the royal parasol behind him; Brahmi legend Kshitimavaji(tya)… Vikramaditya along the margin. Rev: Nimbate goddess standing
in three-quarters profile, holding a long stemmed lotus in one hand and a long cloth folded like a noose in the other; Tamgha in left field and Brahmi legend Vikramaditya to right. |
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Rs. 2,50,000
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