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Medieval India: Chalukyas of Kalyani or feudatories, gold punch marked gadyana in the name of 'Ayyan

Currency:INR Category:Coins & Paper Money / Indian Coins - Medieval Start Price:NA Estimated At:26,000.00 - 28,000.00 INR
Medieval India: Chalukyas of Kalyani or feudatories, gold punch marked gadyana in the name of 'Ayyan
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Chalukyas of Kalyani or feudatories, gold punch marked gadyana in the name of 'Ayyana Singa', (1000-1100AD), unpublished in major sources, 3.43g. Obv: Nine punches - 5x stylized lion facing right; 2x Kannada letter Shri; 1x Kannada legend Aya…; 1x Kannada legend Singa. Rev: Plain.

Extremely fine, Rare.

The title 'Ayyana Singa', literally meaning '(like a) lion to the grandfather' was held by several feudatory rulers during the Chalukya period. It is not possible to identify precisely who was the title holder that struck these coins.