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Kushan Empire Bronze Coin Kanishka and Nanaia (c. 127–150 CE) artifact Buddhism
£35.00
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Located in: Poole, United Kingdom
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eBay item number:236427056720
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- Country of Origin
- India
- Cleaned/ Uncleaned
- Cleaned
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- o***k (166)- Feedback left by buyer.Past 6 monthsVerified purchaseThe item was exactly as described, and it arrived well-packaged and in perfect condition. Good value for a big book! The shipping was super fast, and I received the package within just a few days. Thank you so much.
- i***e (246)- Feedback left by buyer.Past 6 monthsVerified purchaseAt first sight, I thought a shark had been chomping on this parcel and whilst I was initially concerned, that concern dissipated as it was clear the seller had taken time in bubbling wrapping this item. Making use of two boxes, was actually the more practical way given it was a clock with a pendulum. The item was as described and yes, I consider it was value for money. Thank you for being so patient regarding my feedback and I hope you are happy with it, I would be. Many thanks!
- r***n (157)- Feedback left by buyer.Past monthVerified purchaseGood value for money and quick delivery. Most of the 19 folio society books were in very good condition. one slipcase was missing and one damaged in transit. The biggest issue was the packaging - all the books were put loose in a large cardboard box and probably caused the damaged slip case (it did not show in the images). The box was incredibly heavy and the poor postman looked like he was risking a hernia!
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