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Hindu Coins of Medieval India
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Yadavas of Devagiri, Bhillama V (1185-1195 AD), Gold punch-marked Asu or 'Padma Tanka', early type, not in MSCI-I, 3.76g. Obv: Nine punches: 4 x stylised lion to right, 2 x Kannada letter 'Shri', 1 x Sankha shell with dotted outline, 1 x lotus in centre and 1 x Nagari legend Bhillama Deva. |
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