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Une monnaie de la période post-Chutus (250-400) en bronze. (Deccan, Inde centrale)

A/ Bœuf à droite; au-dessous ligne ondulée, au-dessus légende Rajavipurudapa

R/ 4 arcs avec flèches et cercle central

Dimension : 17 mm Poids : 1.21 g. Bronze

Référence : Ganesh 4.9

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Coins of rulers of India A coin of the post-Chutus period (250-400) in bronze. (Deccan, Central India)

A / Beef on the right; Below undulating line, above legend Rajavipurudapa

R / 4 arches with arrows and center circle

Dimension: 17 mm Weight: 1.21 g. Bronze

Reference: Ganesh 4.9
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Source I78_PostChutus_1
Author Jean-Michel Moullec from Vern sur Seiche (35, Bretagne), France

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