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Hindu Coins of Medieval India
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South India, Nayaka period - two copper coins: (a) copper cash in the name of Krishnadeva Raya (1507-1529 AD), issued by Nayakas in the Southern Tamil provinces, MCSI 756-763, 3.49g. Obv: bull standing facing left. Rev: dagger in centre, Kannada legend Shri Krishna… around. (b) Nayakas of Gingee - copper coinage in the name of 'Rama Raya', c.1600-1650,
MCSI 635, 1.73g. Obv: horse walking to right. Rev: dagger, sun and moon in centre; crude Devanagari legend Rama Raya around. (2 coins) |
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Rs. 1,200-1,500
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