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Ancient India
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Indo-Greeks, Eucratides (170-145 BC), silver attic standard Tetradrachm, BN series 6, 16.80g. Obv: Bust of king facing right, wearing diadem and a Macedonian helmet adorned with a plume, a bull's horn and ear. Rev: Castor and Pollux (the Dioskuroides), wearing conical hats and carrying lances and palm fronds, riding prancing horses facing right; Greek legend BASILEOS MEGALOU EUKRATIDOU around and a monograph beneath the horse's front legs. |
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Rs. 70,000-90,000
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Rs. 70,000
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