236

Ancient India: Kashmir, Harshadeva (1089-1101 AD), silver dinara, 2.24g.

Currency:INR Category:Coins & Paper Money / Indian Coins - Ancient Start Price:NA Estimated At:15,000.00 - 20,000.00 INR
Ancient India: Kashmir, Harshadeva (1089-1101 AD), silver dinara, 2.24g.
Please Note: You must request a bid limit when you register. If you would like to have a large bid limit, you must provide adequate references, or you must have previously established strong credit history with our company. Late registration may result in delayed approval.

Absentee bids can be placed on Classical Numismatic Gallery’s website at https://classicalnumismaticgallery.com till SATURDAY, 19 DECEMBER, 2020, 07:30 am IST.
Kashmir, Harshadeva (1089-1101 AD), silver dinara, 2.24g. Obv: Man holding spear on horseback riding to right; Sharada legend Sri Harsha(deva) seen above. Rev: Goddess seated cross-legged and facing, holding lotus and vase. Unlisted in major publications but published in JONS (Joe Cribb and Mobin Ahmed, "The coins of the Kashmir king Harshadeva (AD 1089-1101) in the light of the 'Gujranwala' hoard", Journal of the Oriental Numismatic Society, No. 208, pp. 28-33).

Very fine, Very rare.