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Ancient Malwa, 'Ujjayini' region uninscribed die-struck coinage (200-100 BC), three copper coins of 'standing man' type, Kothari RB56 (1.94g), RB78 (2.16g), RB232 (4.27g). Obv: Man with top-knot hair standing carrying stick and water-pot, different symbols around. Rev: 'Ujjain' symbols of three different kinds, 1. With Swastikas in orbs, 2. with concentric orbs and 3. With concentric orbs joined to another symbol. (3 coins) |
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Rs. 3,000-4,000
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Rs. 3,300
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