Delivering superlative quality, this uniquely stylized ingot features Lord Ganesha and Goddess Lakshmi, the eternal portrayal of wisdom and wealth, in brilliant color. The reverse features the auspicious ‘Shree Yantra’, ‘Shree Ganesh Yantra’, and ‘Shlokas’ in pristine Sanskrit.
8 Grams Anjali Gold Coin
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