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020. Samtatta (Mainamati) of Bengal, Balbhatt, post Gupta era, Gold, Archer on obv, Goddess on rev. Unusually Big flan, About Very Fine, Rare for this flan size.
Estimate: Rs. 20,000-25,000
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021. Samtatta (Mainamati) of Bengal, Gold, Pru on obv below the arm of the Archer on obv; Goddess on rev. Very Fine.
Estimate: Rs. 13,000-15,000
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| HINDU COINS OF MEDIEVAL INDIA |
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022. Gujarat, Somaladevi (1120-1130 AD), Queen of Bhima II, Billon, Drachm (Deyell 162). Good Very Fine and Extremely Rare.
Estimate: Rs.2,000-2,500
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023. Hoysala, Gold, Fanam (0.39 g), obv: lion and curved line, rev: standing Vishnu. Large size, Very Fine, Scarce.
Estimate: Rs.1,500-2,000
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024. South India Fanam, Mithila/Oinvara fanam. Very Fine, Scarce.
Estimate: Rs. 2,500-3,000
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025. Kalachuris of Tripuri, Gangeya Deva, Gold, ¼ Dinar (1.01 g), obv : seated goddess, rev Nagari legend (Deyell# 123). Very Fine, Scarce.
Estimate: Rs. 2,000-2,200
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026. Kalachuris of Tripuri, Gangeya Deva, Gold, Dinar, obv : seated goddess, rev Nagari legend (Deyell# 119). Very Fine, Scarce.
Estimate: Rs. 3,000-3,500
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027. Karkotakas of Kashmir, Gold, Dinar, Kidara Kushana type, standing king on obv, Lakshmi on rev. Fine+, Scarce.
Estimate: Rs. 8,000-8,500
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028. Vijayanagara Empire, Krishna Raja Deva, Gold, ½ Pagoda, Bala-Krishna type with Krishna as a child on obv; Nagari legend on rev. Very Fine+
Estimate: Rs.2,500-3,000
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029. Nayakas of Chitradurga, Gold Pagoda, Laddu-Gopala type. About Extremely Fine on obv, weak reverse as usual with crude legend. Scarce.
Estimate: Rs. 4,500-5,000
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| SULTANATE COINS |
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030. Muhammad bin Sam (AH 601-602), Gold, ¼ Tanka, Horseman type on obv, Nagari legend on rev (G&G# B 3). Very Fine for the type, Extremely Rare.
Estimate: Rs.85,000-90,000
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031. Kaiqubad (AH 686-689), Gold, Tanka, Hazrat Delhi Mint (G&G# D175). Chisel mark on obv otherwise Very Fine, Very Rare.
Estimate: Rs.30,000-35,000
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032. Muhammad Bin Farid (1434-1445 AD), Silver Tanka (10.8 g), AH 844 (?), (G&G# D 671). Good Fine, Very Rare.
Estimate: Rs.8,000-10,000
Ancient Indian coins in iron metal are not known earlier and this is for the first time a coin in iron is published here and that too from a far away place in Bengal. |
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033. Sher Shah Suri (1538-45 AD), Silver Rupee, Ujjain mint, AH 949 (G&G# D 807). Very Fine, Rare.
Estimate: Rs.7,000-8,000
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034. Muhammad Shah I (1359-75 AD), 1/6 Silver Tanka (1.74 g), (G&G BH31). Good Very Fine, Rare.
Estimate: Rs. 4,000-5,000
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035. Muhammad Shah III (1463-1482 AD), Gold, Tanka (10.96 g), AH 877 (G&G BH 112). Test marks otherwise good Fine, Rare.
Estimate: Rs. 22,000-24,000
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036. Ibrahim Shah (AH 804-844), Gold, Tanka (G&G# J2). Very Fine, Very Rare.
Estimate: Rs.35,000-40,000
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037. Mahmud Shah I (AH 839-873), Gold, Tanka, Shadiabad Mint (G&G# M21). Very Fine, Scarce.
Estimate: Rs.27,000-30,000
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038. Mahmud Shah I, Gold, Tanka, AH 870 (G&G# M22). Very Fine+, Scarce.
Estimate: Rs. 25,000-30,000
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039. Akbar (1556-1605 AD), Gold Mohur, Dar al Sultanate Ahmedabad, AH 986 (KM 107.2). About Extremely Fine, Rare.
Estimate: Rs.30,000- 32,000
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