![](images/gray-box-left-top-con.jpg) |
![](images/gray-box-top-line.jpg) |
![](images/gray-box-right-top-con.jpg) |
![](images/gray-box-hed-left.jpg) |
Ancient India
|
![](images/gray-box-hed-right.jpg) |
![](images/gray-box-left-line.jpg) |
Get Cursor on image to view Magnifying Image. |
Enlarge
|
|
|
|
Ancient Vatsa region - uninscribed cast coinage of Kaushambi area, (c.200-150 BC), two coins of symbolic types, 4.52g and 2.95g respectively. (A) circular shape (PAIC 1104) - Obv: triangle-headed standard, elephant with Swastika and six armed symbol above. Rev: tree-in-railing, three-arched hill with crescent to right, open cross to left. (B) semi-circular shape (PAIC 1105) - Obv: elephant walking towards triangle-headed standard with six-armed symbol above. Rev: tree-in-railing, 'three-arched hill with crescent to right, open cross to left. (2 coins) |
Estimate
Rs. 2,000-3,000
|
Sold For :
Rs. 2,400
|
|
|
![](images/gray-box-right-line.jpg) |
![](images/gray-box-bottom-left-con.jpg) |
|
![](images/gray-box-bottom-right-con.jpg) |
|
|