Lot No: 102
Auction: #5
Material: Copper
Period: Ancient India
Date: 21-Dec-2024
Estimate: ₹ 2000 - ₹ 3000
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Lot No: 103
Auction: #5
Material: Silver
Period: Ancient India
Date: 21-Dec-2024
Estimate: ₹ 3000 - ₹ 4000
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Lot No: 104
Auction: #5
Material: Silver
Period: Ancient India
Date: 21-Dec-2024
Estimate: ₹ 2500 - ₹ 3000
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Lot No: 105
Auction: #5
Material: Copper
Period: Ancient India
Date: 21-Dec-2024
Estimate: ₹ 800 - ₹ 1000
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Lot No: 106
Auction: #5
Material: Silver
Period: Ancient India
Date: 21-Dec-2024
Estimate: ₹ 2000 - ₹ 3000
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Lot No: 107
Auction: #5
Material: Copper
Period: Ancient India
Date: 21-Dec-2024
Estimate: ₹ 2500 - ₹ 3000
Post Mauryan 2nd Cent BC. Vidarbha Coinage, Rajno Kukutakhada, Copper Unit, 5.75g Obv: An elephant walking to the right trunk raised. Ruler’s name ‘Rajno Kukutakhadasa’ inscribed in Brahmi above and to the right of the elephant. Rev: A tree in railing. a triangle headed standard, dotted circle and a nandipada to the right.
The name Kukutakhāda alludes to the worship of Skanda - kukuta or cockerel is Skanda's attribute and "Khāda" is Prakrit for "Skānda" which means belonging to or follower of Skanda. The name suggests the king was a follower of the Skanda cult. References to this cult are seen some other coins from Vidarbha too coins or Suryamitra and Satyabhadra show a cockerel standard in railing. Some terracotta sealings found at Pauni and Adam also have the cockerel motif. Collectively, these are probably the earliest material evidence to the Skanda cult.
In later years Skanda develops into Karttikeya but also into the local god Khandoba that remains a popular folk deity across Maharashtra, particularly among the aboriginal inhabitants.
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Lot No: 108
Auction: #5
Material: Copper
Period: Ancient India
Date: 21-Dec-2024
Estimate: ₹ 5000 - ₹ 6000
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Lot No: 109
Auction: #5
Material: Copper
Period: Ancient India
Date: 21-Dec-2024
Estimate: ₹ 3500 - ₹ 4000
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Lot No: 110
Auction: #5
Material: Copper
Period: Ancient India
Date: 21-Dec-2024
Estimate: ₹ 8000 - ₹ 10000
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Lot No: 111
Auction: #5
Material: Copper
Period: Ancient India
Date: 21-Dec-2024
Estimate: ₹ 1000 - ₹ 1500
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Lot No: 112
Auction: #5
Material: Copper
Period: Ancient India
Date: 21-Dec-2024
Estimate: ₹ 800 - ₹ 1000
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Lot No: 113
Auction: #5
Material: Copper
Period: Ancient India
Date: 21-Dec-2024
Estimate: ₹ 800 - ₹ 1000
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Lot No: 114
Auction: #5
Material: Copper
Period: Ancient India
Date: 21-Dec-2024
Estimate: ₹ 1200 - ₹ 1500
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Lot No: 115
Auction: #5
Material: Copper
Period: Ancient India
Date: 21-Dec-2024
Estimate: ₹ 1500 - ₹ 2000
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Lot No: 116
Auction: #5
Material: Gold
Period: Ancient India
Date: 21-Dec-2024
Estimate: ₹ 100000 - ₹ 120000
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Lot No: 117
Auction: #5
Material: Gold
Period: Ancient India
Date: 21-Dec-2024
Estimate: ₹ 70000 - ₹ 80000
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Lot No: 118
Auction: #5
Material: Copper
Period: Ancient India
Date: 21-Dec-2024
Estimate: ₹ 5500 - ₹ 6000
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Lot No: 119
Auction: #5
Material: Copper
Period: Ancient India
Date: 21-Dec-2024
Estimate: ₹ 2500 - ₹ 3000
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Lot No: 120
Auction: #5
Material: Gold
Period: Ancient India
Date: 21-Dec-2024
Estimate: ₹ 70000 - ₹ 80000
Ancient, Kushanas, Vasudeva I (c. 192-225 AD), Gold Dinar, 7.93 gms, Obv. king nimbate standing left, holding a trident to right, making an offering at an altar to left, Rev. Shiva nimbate, standing facing, holding trident and diadem, bull (Nandi) standing behind to left, with tamgha to upper left and legend Ohpo (OESHO) in right margin, Gobl MK # 509 MAC # 3389, complete struck specimen, extremely fine, very rare in this grade.
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Lot No: 121
Auction: #5
Material: Gold
Period: Ancient India
Date: 21-Dec-2024
Estimate: ₹ 70000 - ₹ 80000
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Lot No: 122
Auction: #5
Material: Copper
Period: Ancient India
Date: 21-Dec-2024
Estimate: ₹ 2000 - ₹ 3000
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Lot No: 123
Auction: #5
Material: Copper
Period: Ancient India
Date: 21-Dec-2024
Estimate: ₹ 1800 - ₹ 2000
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Lot No: 124
Auction: #5
Material: Silver
Period: Ancient India
Date: 21-Dec-2024
Estimate: ₹ 6000 - ₹ 8000
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Lot No: 125
Auction: #5
Material: Silver
Period: Ancient India
Date: 21-Dec-2024
Estimate: ₹ 50000 - ₹ 60000
Unique coin of Rudrasena I, Hardly Few Specimen Known, In this legend the patronymic is shown as Rudrasihasaputrasa. No coin with this legend and this date was known for Rudrasena I as Kshatrapa until Fishman published an example, which he describes as unique. Western Kshatrapas, Kardamaka Dynasty, Rudrasena I (c. 198-222 AD), son of Rudrasimha I, SE 124, Silver Drachma, 2.38Grms, OBV: Bust of king facing to right side date digit behind in Brahmi and around corrupt Greek letters, REV: Three arched hill with crescent in centre, moon to left and sun to right, aroubd Brahmi legend’Rajno Mahakshatrapasa Rudrasihasaputrasa Rajno Mahakshatrapasa Rudrasenasa’. (Pieper # 3381). Very Fine+.
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Lot No: 126
Auction: #5
Material: Silver
Period: Ancient India
Date: 21-Dec-2024
Estimate: ₹ 1500 - ₹ 2000
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