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Lot No - 178 - Hindu Coins of Medieval India
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Post-Hunnic, Yashaskara Dynasty of Kashmir, Didda Rani (c. 979-1003 AD) Copper Unit, 5.90g, 12.56X13.07mm, Obv: Goddess Lakshmi seated facing, ruler name in Sarada script ‘Sri Didda’ on right, Rev: Stylized king standing, sacrificing at fire altar, ‘Devya’ in Sarada under king arm on right side. Very Fine+, Scarce. |
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Rs. 1,200-1,500
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