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This item WAS NOT SOLD. Auction date was 2023 Jul 06 @ 12:15UTC+5:30
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Harappan Primitive Money (3000-2500 BC), Indus Valley Civilization, Gold Disk (3), Group of 3 Disks, various sizes with a central hole, generally used for necklaces but allegedly also for trade, given the great variety of size & weight, known from excavations at Harappan sites, 0.18 to 0.52gms, 5.5 to 9mm, about extremely fine, Extremely Rare.
Note: A pair of gold disk-shaped beads similar to those found in the Muzaffarnagar district of Uttar Pradesh in the Mandi hoard. With serrated edges, they are delicately manufactured. It is widely believed that they date back to the Harappan period around 2000 BC, making them one of the oldest precious metal jewelry components found in India. It is likely that they served both as a means of exchange as well as a means for storing value.
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