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Gupta Empire, gold dinar of Kumara Gupta I (c.415-450 AD), 'Tiger-slayer' type, Altekar var. A & S. Kumar var.A, page 329, 7.99g. Obv: Nimbate king, wearing a Dhoti, shooting arrow using a strung bow into the mouth of a tiger to left; Brahmi letter Ku below his arm, around Brahmi legend. Rev: Nimbate river-goddess Ganga standing on a Makara, holding a long stemmed lotus in her hand, feeding a peacock; Brahmi legend Kumaraguptodhiraja in the right field and Tamgha in the left. |
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Rs. 6,00,000-8,00,000
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Rs. 7,00,000
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