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Lot No - 62 - Hindu Coins of Medieval India
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Yadavas(Seunas) of Devagiri, Bhillamadeva, V 1187-91 AD, Gold Padmatanka, 3.75g, 18.43x16.67 mm, Obv: Five main punches consisting of 1xLotus 1xLegend 1xConch 2xShri, Legend reads in Nagari script in two lines “(ShriBhiLLa)/MaDeVa” with a spear below, Rev: Uniface. Ref: Coins of Karnataka K. Ganesh #7.3 pg 65. V Scarce. It was during the time of Bhillamadeva V that the Yadavas became independent from their overlords, namely the Western Chalukyas. Extremely Fine, Scarce. |
Estimate
Rs. 20,000-25,000
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