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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, 9.74g, Height: 75mm, Width: 74mm. The Obverse consists of total of 30 repousse punches hammered on the obverse of a thin pure gold circular flan. Unpublished variety and known for the first time. The central punch consists of the images of Krishna and Balarama, Holy cow above and Conch below adorns the middle field that separates the brothers. The other punches are struck in two concentric circular orbits. The inner orbit consists of 13 singly struck Lion punches, with Lion facing right with lifted forepaw. The second and outmost orbit consists of 4x 'boar-Lotus-boar' punches on four quadrants. Here the boar is shown facing right with Sun and Moon symbols above. Other Kannada legend punches that separate the symbol punches are 2x Sri-Sri, 1x 'mandala' and 1x 'manda'. |
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Rs. 5,00,000-6,00,000
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Rs. 5,00,000
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