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Hindu Coins of Medieval India
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A group of four South Indian uninscribed 'Pictorial' Kasu, (a) Obv: Standing Rama. Rev: Seated Hanumana, (MCSIII, no. 774), attributed to Nayakas of Thanjavur, (1614-1674 AD), 3.32g. (b) Obv: Standing deity. Rev: Seated Nandi and Shivalinga above, (MCSI-II, no. 961), attributed to the Nayakas of Sivaganga, (1729-1764 AD), 2.98g. (c) Obv: Lion to right. Rev: Shivalinga, (not in MCSI), 2.98g. (d) Obv: 'Vamana' incarnation of Vishnu. Rev: Mythical 'Hamsa' bird, (not in MCSI), 0.78g. (4 coins) |
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Rs. 4,000-5,000
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Sold For :
Rs. 4,000
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