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Gupta Empire, gold dinar of Samudra Gupta (350-375 AD), 'Standard/javelin' type, Altekar Class I, var. A, 7.32g. Obv: Nimbate king, wearing tunic, standing holding a standard with ribbons attached to it, offering sacrifice at an altar, Garuda
standard in the backdrop; very few traces of Brahmi legend around. Rev: Nimbate goddess, seated frontally on throne holding cornucopia and noose, with folds of her lower garment covering her feet; Brahmi legend Parakramah to right and a
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Rs. 45,000
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