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Ancient Malwa, Ujjain region, post-Mauryan uninscribed die-struck copper coin, 'standing man' type, (200-150 BC), not in Pieper, 5.51g. Obv: Man standing frontally holding a water-pot and making a gesture of reassurance with right hand, indistinct symbol to left, river with fishes below and tree-in-railing to right. Rev: 'Ujjain' symbol with concentric orbs, surrounded by auspicious symbols like Shrivatsa, Nandipada, triangle-headed standard, and Swastika. |
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Rs. 8,000-10,000
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