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Hindu Coins of Medieval India
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Rashtrakutas, gold dinara of Govinda III (793-814 AD), also known as 'Prabhutavarsha Pratapavaloka Jagattunga', unpublished, 4.23g. Obv: King mounted on a horse, riding to left, with a curved sword held in raised hand; pseudo- Arabic inscription around. Rev: As on obverse, pseudo- Arabic inscription along the margins; in centre, two line inscription in proto Nagari/ Kutila script - Shri JagatungaAprati / hataShataGarudadhwaja Above the inscription, a row of Vaishnavite and auspicious symbols (lotus, Kalasha and Sankha) and below the inscription, a half lotus pedestal supporting the legend. |
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Rs. 6,00,000-8,00,000
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