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Hindu Coins of Medieval India
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Nolambas of Nolambawadi, Central Karnataka, Polalachola II Nanni Nolamba (c. 969-975AD), gold punch-marked heavy gadyana of an unusual fabric and style, made in beaten gold with repousse punches, not published in any catalogue of South Indian coins, 5.76gm, height: 53.37mm, width: 53.36mm. Obv: a die-struck figure of seated Nandi, facing left, in the centre, surrounded by 11 punches of Kannada letter No. A further eight punches applied along the margin - 4 x seated Nandi facing left with sun and moon on the back, 2 x Kannada letter Shri, 1 x Ankusha or elephant goad, 1 x Kannada legend Nolamba. |
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Rs. 4,00,000-5,00,000
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Sold For :
Rs. 5,20,000
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