Description

Shilaharas of Western Maharashtra(c. 1100CE), Double Fanam, 0.80grms, Obv. A majestic royal trident (Trishul) adorned with an intricate rosette, Rev. A striking Garuda, clutching a serpent and poised in dynamic dance. Although double fanams are extremely rare in Indian numismatic history, this coin represents one of the very few known issues. This exceptionally well-struck coin is usually uniface, but here the reverse displays a stunning Garuda, closely echoing the style of regional pagodas. The combination of extra-fine condition, deep obverse strike, and rare reverse detail makes this coin not only unique but extremely desirable for collectors and connoisseurs alike.

Auctions No : 8

Lot No : 76

Estimate : ₹ 15,000 - 20,000

Material : Gold

Categories : Hindu Coins of Medieval India


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