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Lot No - 176 - Ancient India
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Deccan, Vishnukundin Fabric, Prithvimaharaja (c. 500-600 AD), Copper Alloy Unit, 2.88g, 15.85x15.41mm, Obv: Seated Lion facing right, Brahmi legend above ‘ShriRa(ma)’, All within a circular border, Rev: A conch flanked by lamps on either side and inside a rayed circle, This coin is believed to be an issue of Prithvimaharaja, a Kashyapa gotra king who had the epithet ‘ShriRama’ and was a feudatory of the Vishnukundins. Pieper # 3001. About Very Fine, Scarce. |
Estimate
Rs. 1,200-1,500
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Un Sold
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