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Samatata region, Gold Dinar of Gopachandra, king of Vanga (c. 525-575 AD), in Eastern style, ECB SAM6.1, 5.57g. Obv: Stylised representation of a nimbate 'archer' type king, holding bow in one hand and arrow in the other, with a crudely executed 'Shankha' standard in the backdrop; Brahmi legend Gopa below the hand holding the bow. Rev: Stylised female figure standing holding a ball-like object in her hand, and curvilinear drapes behind her back; legend in the right field. |
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Rs. 70,000
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