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Post-Mauryan localized punch marked coinage struck on a 'Karshapana' style, Gandhara region (200-150 BC), debased silver coin imitating the imperial 5-marked design, 2.82g, similar to GH-543 - Sun, six-armed symbol, tree-in -railing, dog carrying a pup, three arches in line forming a hill on obverse and three-arched hill with crescent on reverse. |
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Rs. 1,500
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