Silver Coins, Dated 1904-1919 Discovered in Bhusawar
2017-06-19 Mon
Silver coins, dated 1904-1919 were found near Banganga river in Bhusawar, Rajasthan. When the locals got to know about this, they rushed to the location to make the most of the discovery. Some 19th-century silver coins were found while digging a plot in Kavtara, Jalore’s Bheenmal sub-division, Jodhpur on 18th May. A few labourers stole some coins. Police came in and seized the remaining coins. They also started searching for the labourers who stole coins.Latest News
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