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Lot No.77
AUC07
Hindu Coins of Medieval India
Auction Date: 22-04-2012
Copper
Kalachuris of Mahishmati, Krishnaraja (550-575AD), bull-type, Copper, North-West Maharashtra region, 0.92g. Obv: seated bull (Nandi); Rev: Brahmi legend Sri Krishnaraja above dotted hill symbols.
Very Fine +, Rare.
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Estimated Price :
Rs. 1,500-2,000
Sold For :
Rs. 2,200
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Lot No.78
AUC07
Hindu Coins of Medieval India
Auction Date: 22-04-2012
Copper
Kalachuris of Mahishmati, Buddhraja (c. 600-625AD), alloyed copper coin of 'Vishnukundin' fabric, 4.55g. Obv: Bull standing to right, Brahmi legend above Sri Budhraja. Rev: A stylised depiction of a goddess seated on a four-legged throne.
About Extremely Fine, Very Rare.
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Estimated Price :
Rs. 12,000-15,000
Sold For :
Rs. 12,000
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Lot No.79
AUC07
Hindu Coins of Medieval India
Auction Date: 22-04-2012
Copper
Feudatory Chiefs under Vijayanagara / Mysore kingdoms, Copper Coin, 3.18g. Obv: Horse facing to left; Rev: Devanagari legend in 3 line.
Extremely Fine, Scarce.
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Estimated Price :
Rs. 2,000-3,000
Sold For :
Rs. 2,000
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Lot No.80
AUC07
Hindu Coins of Medieval India
Auction Date: 22-04-2012
Gold
Vikrama Sih, Gold Tanka, 10.46g, possibly attributed to Vikramaditya, or Vikrama Simha, the Tomar ruler of Gwalior.
The coin illustrated here is exactly similar to a copper coin listed by Goron & Goenka G & G MU27, p. 494. The Devanagari legend on it clearly reads 'Vikram Sih', possibly standing for 'Vikrama Simha'. This coin was mistakenly attributed to the Tanjore Marathas by Mitchiner. However, Goron & Goenka have rightly placed it within the context of a series of copper and billon coins, dated to c. 15th-16th centuries AD. They have also drawn attention to the similarity these coins bear with the late Sultanate issues (Sayyid and Lodi dynasties) of Delhi. These coins bear legends inscribed in a highly stylised manner which G & G could not read
conclusively. A careful scrutiny of legends on coins illustrated by G & G indicates that some of them can be read as names of the Tomar rulers of Gwalior. MU22 for example could read 'Raja Ganesh' and MU23 might read 'Dungar Singh'. There exist unpublished silver coins with legends 'Man Sih' or 'Saha', which could be issues of 'Man Singh'. These are exactly similar in type to the 'Vikrama Sih' coin MU27. All these four rulers belong to the Tomar dynasty of Gwalior. The dates some of the coins bear also fit in with this attribution. There is therefore a good likelihood that these coins are issues of that dynasty.
About Extremely Fine, Unique.
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Estimated Price :
Rs. 15,00,000-20,00,000
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Lot No.81
AUC07
Hindu Coins of Medieval India
Auction Date: 22-04-2012
Gold
Feudatories of Chalukyas of Kalyani (probably Nolambas), Gold Punch-marked, 3.47g, Gadyana with legend Bujaba, early series, (c. 11th century AD). Nine punches – 5 x stylised seated bull (Nandi), 2 x Kannada 'Sri', 1 x Kannada legend 'Bujaba', 1 x elephant goad (Ankusha).
About Extremely Fine, Very Rare.
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Estimated Price :
Rs. 50,000-60,000
Sold For :
Rs. 50,000
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Lot No.82
AUC07
Hindu Coins of Medieval India
Auction Date: 22-04-2012
Gold
Feudatories of Chalukyas of Kalyani (probably Nolambas), Gold Punch-marked, 3.40g, Gadyana with legend Bujaba, middle series, (c. 11th century AD). Nine punches – 5 x stylised seated bull (Nandi), 2 x Kannada 'Sri', 1 x Kannada legend 'Bujaba', 1 x elephant goad (Ankusha).
About Extremely Fine, Rare.
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Estimated Price :
Rs. 20,000-22,000
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Lot No.83
AUC07
Hindu Coins of Medieval India
Auction Date: 22-04-2012
Gold
Feudatories of Chalukyas of Kalyani (probably Nolambas), Gold Punch-marked, 3.50g, Gadyana with legend Bujaba, middle series, (c. 11th century AD). Nine punches – 5 x stylised seated bull (Nandi), 2 x Kannada 'Sri', 1 x Kannada legend 'Bujaba', 1 x elephant goad (Ankusha).
Extremely Fine, Scarce.
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Estimated Price :
Rs. 16,000-18,000
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Lot No.84
AUC07
Hindu Coins of Medieval India
Auction Date: 22-04-2012
Gold
Alupa Dynasty, Gold Gadyana, in the name of Pandya Dhananjaya, early type, (c. 11th century AD), 3.79g. Obv: dynastic emblem of two fish under a royal umbrella; Rev: legend 'Sri Pandya Dhananjaya' in Hale- Kannada in three lines.
Very Fine +, Very Rare.
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Estimated Price :
Rs. 80,000-1,00,000
Sold For :
Rs. 95,000
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Lot No.85
AUC07
Hindu Coins of Medieval India
Auction Date: 22-04-2012
Gold
Kalachuris of Tripuri, Gangeyadeva, Gold Masha, 4.12g. Obv: seated Lakshmi; Rev: Devanagari legend Srimad Gangeyadeva.
Very Fine, Scarce.
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Estimated Price :
Rs. 10,000-12,000
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Lot No.86
AUC07
Hindu Coins of Medieval India
Auction Date: 22-04-2012
Silver
Yadavas of Devagiri (or their feudatories), unattributed silver coin dated, (c. 11th-12th century AD), 0.87g, with stylised lion on obverse and an incomplete inscription on the reverse.
Very Fine, Scarce.
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Estimated Price :
Rs. 1,200-1,500
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Lot No.87
AUC07
Hindu Coins of Medieval India
Auction Date: 22-04-2012
Silver
Medieval Maharashtra, 'lion'-type silver coin of king 'Munja' (c. 11th-12th centuries AD), 1.23g. Obv: stylised lion facing right; Rev: Devanagari legend '(Sri) Munja… rana…'.
Very Fine, Rare.
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Estimated Price :
Rs. 2,200-2,500
Sold For :
Rs. 2,200
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Lot No.88
AUC07
Hindu Coins of Medieval India
Auction Date: 22-04-2012
Silver
Yadavas of Devagiri, Singhana Deva II (1200-1247). Silver, 0.89g, lion on obverse and legend 'Sri Singha / na Deva' on reverse (partially visible).
Very Fine +, Rare.
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Estimated Price :
Rs. 3,000-4,000
Sold For :
Rs. 3,300
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Lot No.89
AUC07
Hindu Coins of Medieval India
Auction Date: 22-04-2012
Silver
Chahmanas of Ranathambhor, Hammira Deva (1282-1301), Silver Half Tanka, 5.38g. Obv: seated four- armed goddess (probably Lakshmi); Rev: legend in Nagari 'Sri Ha / Mira deva / Prisa 45'.
Very Fine +, Extremely Rare.
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Estimated Price :
Rs. 1,00,000-1,20,000
Sold For :
Rs. 1,10,000
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Lot No.90
AUC07
Hindu Coins of Medieval India
Auction Date: 22-04-2012
Gold
Achyutaraya (1529-42) Gold ½ Pagoda (2), 1.69g. Obv: Gandabherunda (2-headed mythical Eagle) walking left; elephant in each beak and foot. Rev: Devanagri legend in 3 lines, Sri Pra / tapachyuta / raya (Mitchiner part I- 672-673). (2 Coins)
Extremely Fine and Very Fine
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Estimated Price :
Rs. 15,000-18,000
Sold For :
Rs. 15,000
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Lot No.91
AUC07
Hindu Coins of Medieval India
Auction Date: 22-04-2012
Gold
Vijayanagar, Tuluva Dynasty, Krishna Deva Raya (1509-1530), Gold ½ Varaha, 1.68g. Obv: seated Balkrishna Rev: Nagari legend in 3 lines.
About Extremely Fine, Scarce.
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Estimated Price :
Rs. 6,000-7,000
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Lot No.92
AUC07
Hindu Coins of Medieval India
Auction Date: 22-04-2012
Gold
Vijayanagar (2), Hari Hara II and Deva Raya I, Gold ½ Pagoda, 1.70g and Pagoda, 3.33g. Obv: lord Shiva with his consort Uma on the left, Rev: 3 line Nagari legend. (2 Coins)
Very Fine +, Scarce.
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Estimated Price :
Rs. 15,000-18,000
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Lot No.93
AUC07
Hindu Coins of Medieval India
Auction Date: 22-04-2012
Gold
Vijayanagar, Venkataraya II or III, Gold Pagoda, 1.73g. Obv: God Venkatesvara standing to front Rev: three line Kanada legend Sri vem ka / te sua ra / ya na mah.
Very Fine +, Rare.
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Estimated Price :
Rs. 20,000-22,000
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Lot No.94
AUC07
Hindu Coins of Medieval India
Auction Date: 22-04-2012
Gold
Vijayanagar, Venkataraya II or III, Gold Pagoda, 3.31g. Obv: God Venkatesvara standing to front Rev: three line Devnagari legend Sri vem ka / te sua ra / ya na mah.
Very Fine +, Rare.
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Estimated Price :
Rs. 25,000-28,000
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Lot No.95
AUC07
Hindu Coins of Medieval India
Auction Date: 22-04-2012
Gold
Vijayanagar, Venkataraya II or III, Gold Pagoda, 3.34g. Obv: God Venkatesvara standing to front Rev: three line Devnagari legend.
Very Fine +, Rare.
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Estimated Price :
Rs. 30,000-35,000
Sold For :
Rs. 30,000
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