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Medieval Bharat : Chindaka Nagas

Currency:INR Category:Coins & Paper Money / Indian Coins - Medieval Start Price:0.00 INR Estimated At:250,000.00 - 300,000.00 INR
Medieval Bharat : Chindaka Nagas

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Chindaka Nagas, Someshvaradeva, Gold Gadyana, 3.82g, 33mm, Bracteate repousse Uniface, 7x circumfluent Kannada punches that reads “Sri Rajabhushana”, 1X central punch with Tiger-calf crest along with Sun and moon symbols above. Tiger and Calf is shown standing facing left on obverse (Ref: Govindraya Prabhu Sanoor, Chindaka Nagas, JONS 162, p. 17). Extremely fine, extremely rare.
Note: The Chindaka Nagas founded their kingdom along the river basins of Godavari – Indravathi, also known as Chakrakota mandala. They ruled this region for more than 500 years between 8th and 14th century CE. The current coin is part of the Eluru hoard.