Half Karshapana of Pushkalavati
2018-04-21 Sat
Pushkalavati was the capital of the Gandhara Janapada, its ruins are located in the modern city of Charsadda today, in Pakistan.This above-shown coin belongs to Pushkalavati, this copper half Karshapana weight around 4.3 grams. It’s a uniface coin, it depicts a Swastik symbol on the obverse side.
This coin is currently bided by the Oswal Auctions, don’t miss the change and grab this very Fine + copper coin.
Image Courtesy: Oswal Aucations
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