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Post-Gupta Rulers of Bengal, Jayanaga (550-650AD), Base Gold Dinar of 'Archer' type, Altekar p. 330-332, 8.97g. Obv: Nimbate king standing, wearing a dhoti, holding a strung bow in one hand and an arrow in the other; an elaborate 'Chakra' standard to his left, Brahmi legend Jaya below the arm holding the bow. Rev: Goddess Gajalakshmi seated cross-legged on a lotus, holding lotus in one hand with the other hand extended, two elephants sprinkling water on her on either side of her face; Brahmi legend Sri Prakandayasha to right. |
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Rs. 2,00,000-2,50,000
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Rs. 5,90,000
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