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Hindu Coins of Medieval India
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A group of three Copper coins of late Vijayanagar period, (a) Obv: Bull to right, dagger in front. Rev: Nagari legend Chalama Raya with Vaishnavite emblems (MCSI-II, no. 709), attributed to Nayakas of Vellore citing Tirumala Raya, (1578-1620 AD), 3.69g. (b) Obv: A dagger in centre, faced by a kneeling Garuda figure on each side. Rev: Crude Nagari legend Chalama Raya with Vaishnavite emblems (MCSI-II, no. 698-700), attributed to Nayakas of Vellore citing Tirumala Raya, (1578-1620 AD), 3.39g. (c) Obv: Kneeling Garuda. Rev: Crude Nagari legend Sadasiva? (Similar to MCSI-II, no. 624), attributed to Arcot district, 1.49g. (3 coins) |
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Rs. 5,000-6,000
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