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Ancient Malwa, Vidisha region, post-Mauryan uninscribed punch-marked copper coin, (200-150 BC), similar to Pieper 420 but different undertype, 7.30g. Obv: Traces of a single punch with symbolic configuration (tree-in-railing, taurines, six-armed symbol, wavy line) partly obliterated under a bold countermark of lotus. Rev: Human figure, standing facing, holding a water pot. |
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Rs. 5,000-7,000
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