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Burma Pyu Period Halin Silver 1/2 Unit Conch 500-700 AD VERY RARE NICE

$ 68.04

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Bhutan
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • Certification: Uncertified
  • Year: 1910
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Seller
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted

    Description

    ***This Silver early Burmese Pyu Period coin will require Registered Post with a tracking number (.99 mailed within Canada, .99 mailed to the USA, .99 mailed International). I do combine coins to save on postage.
    ***Please remember that I do combine coins to save on postage.
    Burma Pyu Period Halin Silver 1/2 Unit Conch 500-700 AD VERY RARE NICE. 3 Lamp variety on the Symbol of Harmony, Ribboned Damaru. Size: 27 mm or 1 and 1/32-inch in diameter. Weight: 5.06 gm. There is one natural sand cast hole near the edge. Please see the pictures for nice condition and very rare variety type. M-236 variety. This is a very interesting early Burmese coin. You get the actual coin pictured. Guaranteed 100% authentic. If you have any questions please email. Years ago, I purchased an old collection of Early Burmese coins and will be selling some of them on ebay over the next few months. Please check my other auctions, and watch my future auctions.
    On one side of the coin is Curved conch within srivatsa. On the other side of the coin is the Symbol of Harmony. The symbol is 2 stylized triangles touching at their corner, one on top of the other. The joining of two triangles on their points is the direct representation of the “unity of the opposites” theory. The place where these triangles meet is called “Bindu”, or a tiniest spot, which is the most basic or simplest form of existence. No force can ever break, split or separate it. It has no beginning or end. Two forces resting on such a tiny Bindu looks so fragile but it is the most exalted and permanent.