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Hindu Coins of Medieval India
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Kakatiyas of Warrangal, Prola-I (1052-1076 CE), Gold PMC, Two-and-a-half Gold Gadyana, the 3-Warrior type, 9.78g, Height: 72mm, Width: 72mm. The Obverse consists of total of 20 repousse punches hammered on the obverse of a circular flan. Unpublished variety and known for the first time. The central punch consists of the images of 3 warriors carrying a sword in the right hand and a downward pointing dagger in the left hand. The other punches are struck in two concentric circular orbits. The inner orbit consists of 12 singly struck Boar punches as if a garland of boar pendants. The boar is facing left adorned with Sun and Moon symbols above. The outer orbit punches consist of 2x Sri-Sri, 1x 'Govara singha' and 1x eight petalled Lotus, and 4x symbols Lion facing left with lifted forepaw interleaving the other legend punches. |
Estimate
Rs. 4,00,000-5,00,000
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Sold For :
Rs. 4,30,000
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