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Lot No - 321 - Hindu Coins of Medieval India
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Vijayanagar Empire, Harihara II (1342 - 1404 AD), Gold Half Gadhyana, 1.69 g, 10.18x10.15mm, Obv: Shiva Parvati seated front facing in padmasana, Shiva’s right upper arm holding a Battle axe (Parashu) and lower arm in Abhaya mudra, Shiva’s left upper arm holding Mruga? and lower arm around Parvati, Rev: Nagari legend in three lines reading as ‘ShriPra/tapaHari/hara’. Ref: K. Ganesh, Studies in Vijayanagar coins, Coin 25, page 59. Very Fine, Rare. |
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Rs. 22,000-25,000
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