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Sultanates - Bengal: Rukn al-Din Kaikaus (1290-1300 AD), silver fractional tanka, 0.86g.

Currency:INR Category:Coins & Paper Money / Indian Coins - Medieval Start Price:NA Estimated At:3,000.00 - 4,000.00 INR
Sultanates - Bengal: Rukn al-Din Kaikaus (1290-1300 AD), silver fractional tanka, 0.86g.
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Early medieval Gujarat, Rashtrakuta period, unattributed copper coin, (700-800 AD), unpublished in major sources, 2.84g. Obv: Anthropomorphic Garuda running to right, clutching a snake in his hands. Rev: Trident in the centre; traces of proto-Nagari legend …vi/ti on left and di(tya) on the right.

Very fine+, Very rare.

The depiction of Garuda suggests a plausible attribution of the coins to Rashtrakutas of Gujarat or their feudatories. The legend on the reverse is incomplete but the '-aditya' ending suggests a king from a 'Rajput' solar lineage might have been responsible for the coin's issue.