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Hindu Coins of Medieval India
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Hindu Shahis of Northern Gandhara region, gold ½ dinar of 'Vipilinda', a hitherto unknown ruler, (700-800 AD), 4.19g. Obv: king riding on a horse moving to left, carrying a weapon / standard in one hand and making a gesture of appreciation by the other. Rev: bull seating couchant, facing left; Sarada legend Shri Shahi, clockwise above and Vipilinda anticlockwise below. Unlisted in any publication, unique so far. |
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Rs. 5,00,000-6,00,000
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Rs. 11,50,000
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