![](images/gray-box-left-top-con.jpg) |
![](images/gray-box-top-line.jpg) |
![](images/gray-box-right-top-con.jpg) |
![](images/gray-box-hed-left.jpg) |
Ancient India
|
![](images/gray-box-hed-right.jpg) |
![](images/gray-box-left-line.jpg) |
Get Cursor on image to view Magnifying Image. |
Enlarge
|
|
|
|
Samatata region, Gold Dinar of Sridharana Rata of Rata dynasty (c. 664-675 AD), ECB SAM15.1, 5.70g. Obv: Stylised representation of a nimbate 'archer' type king, holding bow in one hand and arrow in the other, with a crudely executed 'Shankha' standard in the backdrop and Brahmi letter Shri to the left of the head; Brahmi letter Shri below the hand with bow. Rev: Stylised representation of goddess, facing right, making a gesture of reassurance, with curved lines (drapery?) behind her back; crude inscription to right. |
Estimate
Rs. 50,000-60,000
|
Sold For :
|
|
|
![](images/gray-box-right-line.jpg) |
![](images/gray-box-bottom-left-con.jpg) |
|
![](images/gray-box-bottom-right-con.jpg) |
|
|