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Lot No : 139
Gupta Empire, feudatory dynasties - two inscribed lead units provisionally attributed to the Aulikaras of Dashapur (Mandsor, Malwa) struck in the name of 'Lord Padmanabha' (Vishnu), (400-500 AD), 3.70g and 2.98g respectively. Obv: a group of Vaishnava symbols: Shrivatsa in the centre, flanked by mace and Shankha, Chakra above and a lotus below. Rev: Legend in Gupta Brahmi Jitam Bhagavata Padmanabhena. (2 Coins).
Estimate
Rs. 7,000-8,000
Sold For :
Rs. 7,000
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