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Archaic silver punch-marked coin - middle Ganges valley region, 'Jakhania hoard' type, traditionally attributed to 'Kasi Janapada under Kosala Janapada' (c.400-300 BC), ABBC configuration, Vimshatika standard, Rajgor series 58, no. 834, 4.69g. Obv: Four punches - 1. Whorl with anticlockwise prongs, 2. Cross with curvy extensions, 3 and 4. Semi-whorl with anticlockwise prongs and clusters of dots. Rev: Minor 'banker's marks'. |
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