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Samatata region, Gold Dinar copying Gupta/Kushan designs (c. 400-500 AD), ECB SAM1E.1 (plate specimen), 6.75g. Obv: Nimbate king, wearing large earrings, standing holding a 'trident-battle-axe' standard and making a gesture of benevolence with extended hand; unread Brahmi legend around, possibly copied from Gupta coins. Rev: Nimbate male and female couple (Mithuna) standing in a gesture of reverence / offering; Brahmi legend Shri Jeyo in the left field. |
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Rs. 4,00,000-6,00,000
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Sold For :
Rs. 5,75,000
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