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Ancient South Malwa, Narmada Valley - uninscribed die-struck alloyed copper coin, (c.150-100BC), with symbolic configuration on both sides, not listed in Pieper or Mitchiner, 9.47g. Obv: tree-in-railing, six arched hill with crescent and open cross. Rev: wavy line, tree, five arched hill surmounted by two water-pots, a stylized treskelis with alternating damarus between prongs and a taurine. |
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Rs. 8,000
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