Lot No : 22
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Lot No : 23
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Lot No : 24
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Kashi Janapadha (c.500-400 BC), Middle Ganga Region, Silver Karshapana, 4.30 grms, ABCD Type, Ghazipur/Jaunpur Region, Symbols- 1x Abstract symbol, 1x star with dot within and outside, 1x Elephant to the left, 1x Abstract design, Terry Hardakar Series IX KA#245, Excellent condition for this type, Symbols clarity: 7/10, Rare
6000
Lot No : 25
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Kosala Janapadha (c.500-400 BC), Middle Ganga Region, Silver Vimshatika, 3.20 grms, ABCD Type, Symbols- 1x circle with 3 "S" symbols, 1x Star, 1x Shied like symbol, 1x Tortoise, Terry Hardakar Series II, KO#18, Several counter marks on reverse but a better specimen than the reference catalogue, Very Rare type and condition
4000
Lot No : 26
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Kosala Janapadha (c.500-400 BC), Middle Ganga Region, Silver Vimshatika, 3.20 grms, ABCD Type, Symbols- 1x circle with 3 "S" symbols, 1x Star, 1x Double crescent facing 2 sides, 1x pole with a bud shaped symbol with a covering, Terry Hardakar Series II, KO#21, Several beautiful counter marks on reverse and a better specimen than the reference catalogue, Very Rare type and condition
4300
Lot No : 27
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Kosala Janapadha (c.500-400 BC), Middle Ganga Region, Silver Vimshatika, 2.60 grms, ABCD Type, Symbols- 1x circle with 3 "S" symbols, 1x Taurine within a shield, 1x Elephant facing right, 1x Taurine symbol with double pointed arrow in the centre, Terry Hardakar Series IV, KO#78, B&D symbols overlapping, Very Scarce
4300
Lot No : 28
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Anga Janapadha (c.400-300 BC), Copper Karshapana, 10.00 grms, Symbols- Sun & 6 armed symbol visible with some other symbols on both obverse and reverse, Very Scarce, Very Rare The Anga Janapada was one of the sixteen Mahajanapadas of ancient India, located in present-day eastern Bihar and parts of West Bengal, with its capital at Champa on the Ganga river. Anga was an important centre of trade and commerce and maintained strong maritime and riverine connections. It was later conquered and annexed by Magadha during the reign of King Bimbisara, becoming part of the Magadhan state
5100
Lot No : 29
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Post Mauryan Uninscribed Coinage,(c.100AD) Narmada Valley/ Khandesh Region, Copper Unit, 7.50grms, Obv. Tree in Railing with taurine instead on leaves, Rev. Hollow cross with 3 arched hill within, Unlisted type and unlisted tree symbol, Almost uncirculated condition, Appearing first time in any auction or public sale, Very Rare
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