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Hindu Coins of Medieval India
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Kakatiyas of Warangal - gold punch-marked double gadyana, repousse fabric, tentatively attributed to period of Gunda IV (955-995AD), 9.77g, Height: 64.75mm, Width: 64.71mm. Obv: In centre, a highly accomplished depiction of a four-armed goddess seated frontally under a prabha, struck from a single die. Sixteen punches around - 2x Kannada letter 'Shri’ combined, 1x Kannada legend Mandalika, 1x Kannada legend Kesari at cardinal points; 4x boar facing right, sun and moon above, flanked by two lotus punches, in each quadrant created by the cardinal punches. |
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Rs. 6,00,000-8,00,000
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Sold For :
Rs. 9,00,000
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