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Mathura - post-Mauryan monarchical coinage, arsenical bronze coin of Gomitra (c.100-50 BC), rectangular shape, PAIC 1262, 7.33g. Obv: Goddess standing facing, river with fishes below, tree to left, 'Ujjain' symbol to right; Brahmi legend Gomi(tasa) above. Rev: Traces of a composite depiction of three conjoined elephants. |
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Rs. 8,500
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