Classical Numismatic Gallery | Auction 43

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FRIDAY, 23rd DECEMBER 2022, 02:00 PM IST

Featuring 770 lots which offers bidders the opportunity to bid for a number of rare and exclusive Coins, Medals and Paper Money.

Ancient India...................Lots 1-185
Ancient World...................Lots 186-195
Medieval India..................Lots 196-244
Sultanates......................Lots 245-294
Mughals.........................Lots 295-416
Independent Kingdoms............Lots 417-472
Princely States.................Lots 473-556
Indo Dutch......................Lots 557-559
Indo French.....................Lots 560-561
Portuguese India................Lots 562-574
East India Company..............Lots 575-602
British India...................Lots 603-624
Republic of India...............Lots 625-667
Foreign Coins...................Lots 668-719
Medals, Badges, Decorations.....Lots 720-722
Paper Money.....................Lots 723-759
Large Lots......................Lots 760-770
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Ancient India: Pre-Islamic Bengal-Samatata region, gold dinar of Rajabhata, ECB SAM16.1, 5.43g.181 - Ancient India: Pre-Islamic Bengal-Samatata region, gold dinar of Rajabhata, ECB SAM16.1, 5.43g.
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Pre-Islamic Bengal-Samatata region, gold dinar of Rajabhata of Khadga dynasty (c.675-700 AD), ECB SAM16.1, 5.43g. Obv: Stylized representation of &#...
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Estimate : 60,000.00 - 80,000.00
 
 
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Ancient India: Pre-Islamic Bengal-Samatata region, gold dinar of Rajabhata, ECB SAM16.2, 5.50g.182 - Ancient India: Pre-Islamic Bengal-Samatata region, gold dinar of Rajabhata, ECB SAM16.2, 5.50g.
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Pre-Islamic Bengal-Samatata region, gold dinar of Rajabhata of Khadga dynasty (c.675-700 AD), ECB SAM16.2, 5.50g. Obv: Stylized and crude representati
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Estimate : 50,000.00 - 60,000.00
 
 
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Ancient India: Pre-Islamic Bengal-Samatata region, gold dinar of Rajabhata, ECB SAM16.2, 5.80g.183 - Ancient India: Pre-Islamic Bengal-Samatata region, gold dinar of Rajabhata, ECB SAM16.2, 5.80g.
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Pre-Islamic Bengal-Samatata region, gold dinar of Rajabhata of Khadga dynasty (c.675-700 AD), ECB SAM16.2, 5.80g. Obv: Very stylized representation of
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Estimate : 40,000.00 - 50,000.00
 
 
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Ancient India: Sindh and Lower Punjab - post-Hunnic kingdom, silver drachm of Yashaditya, 0.60g.184 - Ancient India: Sindh and Lower Punjab - post-Hunnic kingdom, silver drachm of Yashaditya, 0.60g.
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Sindh and Lower Punjab - post-Hunnic local kingdom, silver drachm of Yashaditya (c.600-700 AD), 0.60g. Obv: Sasanian-inspired bust of king facing righ
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Estimate : 2,500.00 - 3,000.00
 
 
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Ancient India: Maitrakas of Valabhi - silver dramma, Maitraka kingdom, unpublished type, 0.49g.185 - Ancient India: Maitrakas of Valabhi - silver dramma, Maitraka kingdom, unpublished type, 0.49g.
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Maitrakas of Valabhi - unattributed silver dramma dated to (c.700-800 AD), issued most likely from the Eastern parts of the Maitraka kingdom, unpublis
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Estimate : 40,000.00 - 50,000.00
 
 
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Ancient World: Greece, Macedonian, Alexander III, silver tetradracham, S.6713, 16.48g.186 - Ancient World: Greece, Macedonian, Alexander III, silver tetradracham, S.6713, 16.48g.
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Ancient Greece, Macedonian, Alexander III the great posthumous issue, (2nd century BC), silver tetradracham, S.6713, 16.48g. Obv: Head of Herakles fac
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Estimate : 25,000.00 - 35,000.00
Sold for (31,000.00 + 3,875.00BP) = 34,875.00
 
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Ancient World: Parthia - silver drachm of Artabanus II, Ecbatana mint, MAC 621-622, 3.66g.187 - Ancient World: Parthia - silver drachm of Artabanus II, Ecbatana mint, MAC 621-622, 3.66g.
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Parthia - silver drachm of Artabanus II (c.10-38 AD), Ecbatana mint, MAC 621-622, 3.66g. Obv: Bearded bust of king to left. Rev: Archer seated on a st
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Estimate : 3,000.00 - 4,000.00
Sold for (5,100.00 + 637.50BP) = 5,737.50
 
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Ancient World: Roman Empire - bronze dupondius Augustus (27BC -AD14), Rome mint, 9.20g.188 - Ancient World: Roman Empire - bronze dupondius Augustus (27BC -AD14), Rome mint, 9.20g.
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Roman Empire - bronze dupondius attributed to Tiberius (14-37AD), struck in the name of deified Augustus (27BC -Ad14), Rome mint, struck around AD 22/
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Estimate : 3,000.00 - 4,000.00
Sold for (4,200.00 + 525.00BP) = 4,725.00
 
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Ancient World: Roman Empire - bronze as of Germanicus, Rome mint, RIC 38, 9.73g.189 - Ancient World: Roman Empire - bronze as of Germanicus, Rome mint, RIC 38, 9.73g.
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Roman Empire - bronze as of Germanicus (37-41 AD), Rome mint, RIC 38, 9.73g. Obv: Bare head profile to left; legend C CAESAR AVG GERMANICVS PON M TR P
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Estimate : 3,000.00 - 4,000.00
Sold for (7,200.00 + 900.00BP) = 8,100.00
 
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Ancient World: Roman Empire - bronze as of Claudius I (41-54 AD) Rome mint, RIC I 113, 11.00g.190 - Ancient World: Roman Empire - bronze as of Claudius I (41-54 AD) Rome mint, RIC I 113, 11.00g.
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Roman Empire - bronze as of Claudius I (41-54 AD) Rome mint, struck around 41-51 AD, RIC I 113, 11.00g. Obv: Bare head of Claudius facing left; legend
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Estimate : 4,000.00 - 5,000.00
Sold for (11,200.00 + 1,400.00BP) = 12,600.00
 
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Ancient World: Roman Empire - orichalcum dupondius of Domitian, Rome mint, RIC 356b, 10.38g.191 - Ancient World: Roman Empire - orichalcum dupondius of Domitian, Rome mint, RIC 356b, 10.38g.
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Roman Empire - orichalcum dupondius of Domitian (81-96 AD), Rome mint, struck around 87 AD, RIC 356b, 10.38g. Obv: Laureate head of Domitian facing ri
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Estimate : 3,000.00 - 4,000.00
Sold for (7,000.00 + 875.00BP) = 7,875.00
 
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Ancient World: Roman Empire - bronze sestertius of Antoninus Pius, Rome mint, RIC III 1002, 22.37g.192 - Ancient World: Roman Empire - bronze sestertius of Antoninus Pius, Rome mint, RIC III 1002, 22.37g.
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Roman Empire - bronze sestertius of Antoninus Pius (138-161AD), Rome mint, struck AD 158-159, RIC III 1002, 22.37g. Obv: Laureate head to right, legen
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Estimate : 3,000.00 - 4,000.00
Sold for (5,500.00 + 687.50BP) = 6,187.50
 
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Ancient World: Roman Provincial coinage - copper unit of Elagabalus, Moesia Inferior, 9.76g.193 - Ancient World: Roman Provincial coinage - copper unit of Elagabalus, Moesia Inferior, 9.76g.
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Roman Provincial coinage - copper unit of Elagabalus (218-222 AD), province of Moesia Inferior, issued in the city of Marcianopolis with Julius Antoni
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Estimate : 3,000.00 - 4,000.00
 
 
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Ancient World: Roman Coinage - Seleucis & Pieria, Antioch city, bronze assaria of Philip II, 19.06g.194 - Ancient World: Roman Coinage - Seleucis & Pieria, Antioch city, bronze assaria of Philip II, 19.06g.
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Roman Provincial Coinage - province of Seleucis and Pieria, Antioch city, bronze assaria of Philip II (247-249 AD), RPC VIII online 7584, 19.06g. Obv:
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Estimate : 4,000.00 - 5,000.00
Sold for (4,900.00 + 612.50BP) = 5,512.50
 
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Ancient World: Roman Empire, gold Solidus of Arcadius, Constantinopolis mint, 4.45g.195 - Ancient World: Roman Empire, gold Solidus of Arcadius, Constantinopolis mint, 4.45g.
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Roman Empire, gold Solidus of Arcadius (383-408 AD), Constantinopolis mint, struck during 403-408 AD, with two piercings, 4.45g. Obv: Bust with helmet
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Estimate : 35,000.00 - 40,000.00
Sold for (44,000.00 + 5,500.00BP) = 49,500.00
 
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Medieval India: Vishnukundin dynasty of Vengi, 'lion' type copper coin, similar to Pieper 758, 8.46g196 - Medieval India: Vishnukundin dynasty of Vengi, 'lion' type copper coin, similar to Pieper 758, 8.46g
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Vishnukundin dynasty of Vengi - 'lion' type uninscribed coin of alloyed copper (c.500-600 AD), similar to Pieper 758, 8.46g. Obv: Roaring ma...
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Estimate : 2,500.00 - 3,000.00
Sold for (7,000.00 + 875.00BP) = 7,875.00
 
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Medieval India: Eastern Chalukyas of Vengi, 'Vishnukundin', alloyed copper coin, unlisted, 1.81g.197 - Medieval India: Eastern Chalukyas of Vengi, 'Vishnukundin', alloyed copper coin, unlisted, 1.81g.
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Eastern Chalukyas of Vengi - uninscribed and unattributed coin of 'Vishnukundin' fabric in alloyed copper, (c.600-700 AD), not listed in maj...
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Estimate : 6,000.00 - 8,000.00
 
 
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Medieval India: Eastern Chalukyas of Vengi, alloyed copper coin, copying Vishnukundin design, 4.37g.198 - Medieval India: Eastern Chalukyas of Vengi, alloyed copper coin, copying Vishnukundin design, 4.37g.
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Eastern Chalukyas of Vengi - unattributed alloyed copper coin of (c.700-800 AD), copying Vishnukundin designs, 4.37g. Obv: Representation of a lion. R
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Estimate : 6,000.00 - 8,000.00
 
 
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Medieval India: Eastern Chalukyas of Vengi, alloyed copper coin, copying Vishnukundin designs, 3.60g199 - Medieval India: Eastern Chalukyas of Vengi, alloyed copper coin, copying Vishnukundin designs, 3.60g
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Eastern Chalukyas of Vengi - unattributed alloyed copper coin of (c.700-800 AD), copying Vishnukundin designs, 3.60g. Obv: Representation of an Elepha
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Estimate : 3,000.00 - 4,000.00
 
 
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Medieval India: Chalukyas/Pallavas - copper coin of Vishnukundin 'lion' type, unpublished, 1.91g.200 - Medieval India: Chalukyas/Pallavas - copper coin of Vishnukundin 'lion' type, unpublished, 1.91g.
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Eastern Chalukyas/Pallavas - copper coin of Vishnukundin 'lion' type of uncertain attribution, (c.600-700 AD), unpublished in major sources,...
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Estimate : 40,000.00 - 50,000.00
 
 
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