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Post-Mauryan Malwa, Mahishmati city-state (150-100 BC), uninscribed die-struck copper coin, 5.68g. Obv: Goddess standing facing with one hand raised up, a group of small symbols (Nandyavarta, triangle-headed standard, inverted taurine) in centre and Makara-standard in railing to right, brahmi legend (Ma)hismati below. Rev: Blank. Unpublished in major sources. |
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Rs. 15,000-20,000
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Sold For :
Rs. 37,000
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