Treasures From Museums Of India - Kalpadruma Stamp
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Description :
The Indian Museum stamp of 50 paise shows 'Kalpadruma' in a unique 2nd century B.C. sculpture. Discovered by the great archaeologist, sir Alexander Cunningham, it was once the capital of a column at besnagar, Vidisha district in Madhya museum, and is now in the Indian museum, Calcutta. It is believed to represent the wish-fulfilling tree of ancient tradition offering in profusion all the 'nidhis' - treasures such as sankha - conch shell, padma - lotus, two vases pouring forth coins and four purses with strings tied round their necks.
3 stamps horizontally with lower margin
Issue Year: 27-Jul-78
Condition: good condition, rare toned spots, perforation fold
Type/Series: Commemorative
Denomination: 50 paise
Color: Multicolor
Features :
- • Inside knowledge about prefixes
- • Types of signatories
- • Various types of paper money
- • Telephonic denomination indexing
- • Collectible themes for collection
- • Estimated market price
This product is developed and offered to notaphilists, numismatists and philatelists for collection purpose.
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The product over 100 years. Not to be sold overseas.
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