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Hindu Coins of Medieval India
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Kakatiyas of Warrangal, Prola I (1052-1076 CE), Gold PMC, One-and-a-Half Gold Gadyana, Narasimha type, 5.81g. Height: 57.44mm, Width: 57.44mm. The obverse consists of 16 repousse punches on a broad thin gold flan hammered by dies on two concentric orbits. Unpublished variety. Obv: 1x central punch of kneeling Narasimha, facing front. The inner orbit surrounding the central punch consists of 4 pairs of Lion and Lotus punches. Lion is shown facing right with lifted forepaw. Outer peripheral punches consist of Kannada punches, 2x Sri, 1x 'Daaya gaja', 1x ' Kesari', and 4x Symbols of Lotus. This type is known for the first time and unique due to title punch 'Dayagaja kesari'. |
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Rs. 2,50,000-3,00,000
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Rs. 2,50,000
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