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Medieval Harikela Chandra Rulers Chittagong area Silver Unit Very Fine Rare

$ 28.51

Availability: 92 in stock
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Catalogue Reference: MAC 5259-5261, S.K.Bose HD # 2.5, Mitch, Bangladesh 122-124
  • Period: Circa AD 630-750 ( 7-8 Century AD )
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Diameter: 30.25 Millimeter
  • Weight: 6.38 Grams
  • Era: Medieval
  • Metal: Silver
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: India
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Hindu coins of Medieval India: Bengal Harikela, Chandra Rulers
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • Denomination: Unit

    Description

    Medieval Harikela Chandra Rulers, Circa AD 630-750 ( 7-8 Century AD ) Eastern Bangladesh / Arakan / Chittagong area, Silver Unit, 6.38 gms, 30.25 mm, Obverse has a Stylized Recumbent Humped bull seated left with two horns and ears, Hump and mouth are clearly visible, no garland around the neck and tail pointing upward with legend above “Harikela”. Reverse shows bold ornate traditional Shrivatsa (Trident-head temple / tripartite) Symbol surrounded by beaded garlands with a with long central shaft / pole, crescent, moon & sun above all within decorative border. Harikela was a kingdom located in ancient Bengal. It included much of the eastern regions of the Indian subcontinent. MAC 5259-5261, S.K.Bose HD # 2.5, Mitch, Bangladesh 122-124, Very Fine, Rare. MJA 243