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Hindu Coins of Medieval India
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Tamil Nadu, uninscribed and unattributed copper double cash coin, most likely an issue of Nayakas of Gingee, (1600-1700 AD), unpublished in Ganesh or Mitchiner, 4.09g. Obv: Mythical double-headed anthropoid Garuda (Gandabherunda) running to right. Rev: Emblematic representation of sword, banner and other royal attributes, nagari legend Ji(n)ji? to right. |
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Rs. 7,000-10,000
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Sold For :
Rs. 8,000
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