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Post-Mauryan localized punch-marked coinage, Karshapana series, debased silver coin of Mathura region, (250-200 BC), unlisted in GH, 3.46 g. Obv: Five punches - 1. Sun, 2. Six-armed symbol, 3. Characteristic 'Mathura' tree, 4. Small human figure riding over a bull, 5. Stylized representation of Balarama, carrying a plough and a club. Rev: Small single punch of man standing with staff and water-pot. |
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Rs. 2,500-3,000
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Rs. 18,800
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