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Eastern Malwa, Vidisha region- uniface copper punch-marked coin of Post-Mauryan period (c.200-150 BC), AICR 465, 7.64g. Obv: five punches - 1. Elephant with raised trunk walking to left 2. Triangle-headed standard enclosing a taurine, set within a railing, 3. River with fishes and turtles, 4. Six-armed symbol, 5. Large taurine with a U-shape. Rev: blank. |
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Rs. 4,000
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