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Hindu Coins of Medieval India
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A group of three Copper coins of the Pandya period, (a) Obv: Garuda running left, holding Shankha and Chakra. Rev: Tamil legend Samarakolakalan, (MCSI-II, no. 564-566), attributed to Bana chiefs of Madurai, (1450-1520 AD), 3.05g. (b) Obv: Bull standing, battle-axe above. Rev: Tami legend Konerirayan with a dagger in between, (MCSI-II, no. 367-368), attributed to 'Later Pandyas of South Arcot district', (1325-1362 AD), 1.78g. (c) Obv: Standing man. Rev: Tamil legend Sundara Pandiyan partly visible, (MCSI-II, no. 399-400), attributed to Jatavarman Sundara Pandya III, ruler of Madurai, (1310-1320), 1.17g. (3 Coins) |
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Rs. 6,000-7,000
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