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7441

Lot 7441
Archer Type, AV dinara, 9.51 g, 20.0 mm, specific gravity 15.11. Obv.: Tall, broad-shouldered king in flexed stance, armed with tall bow and arrow, next to tall Garuḍa banner. He wears tailed tunic over pleated loin cloth. Curving, stacked curls support a rim diadem. Truncated sections of circular legend, which Gerald Browne (1993-1994) suggested to read apratigha jayati patir vijayī narasiṅhagup[to’yam], ‘Not to be vanquished, the victorious lord, this Narasiṃhagupta, conquers’. The first four letters on this coin could support reading ap(r)atagha, with the king’s fingers blocking tails of letters; nara as name beneath the left arm, with tiny crescent mark ‘glued’ on top; a letter-like sign gre between feet / Rev.: Nimbate, narrow-waisted Śrī sits with folded legs on lotus. Rolls of hair cover the sides of the head from top knot to ear studs. She wears heavy-ribbed hip cloth; in right hand a prominent, twice-coiled fillet; left hand on knee holds stalk of large, demi-circular lotus with sharp-tipped petals. An uncommon tamga at top left (but one typical for this design); opposite (v/b)ālādityaḥ, ‘The Young Sun’. Done in a style that combines curvaceous shapes with emphatic attenuation. (Kumar 2017/2024: Var. II.A, for coins with epithet śrīvālādityaḥ, attrib. to Narasiṃhagupta I. However, the epithet on his coin #918 (2024) is also vālādityaḥ, just as on the present coin; Raven frthcmg: NSG/Group 2, Var. 2, Fr.108) - XF, rather rare among such coins, in particular for Śrī’s hairstyle; with excellent detailing. Struck on wide flan
Starting price: € 1000.00

7445

Lot 7445
Horseman-Lion-slayer Type, AV dinara, 9,43 g, 18.5 mm, specific gravity 15.0. Obv.: The king rides on horseback to right. His stance is rather stooped. The horse has a curved, thin neck and tall, undefined legs. Elaborate strings of ornaments on cheeks, neck and haunches. Prakāśāditya stretches his right arm downward to pierce a prancing lion through its gaping mouth with a thin sword. A tall bow is worn across the chest and back. Facial features show a prominent, thin nose and curvy moustache. Jacket and trousers carry round ornaments. The top of the king’s skull supports a rim diadem with a crescent mount. A Garuḍa-banner protrudes above the horse’s head, but no post in sight. Gerald Browne (1991-1992) read the first half of legend as aprativitato rājā, but Pankaj Tandon (2015) reconstructed the legend to avanipati-toramā[ṇo] vijitya vasudhāṃ divaṃ jayati, ‘Lord of the earth, Toramāṇa, having conquered the world, wins heaven’. The present coin preserves dh(āṃ) divaṃ jaya... Below the horse ru / Rev.: Śrī, with tubular waist, sits with long legs folded flat on lotus. Ribbed pleats of hip cloth cover the legs. Hair tied into three buns, partly preserved here, and profuse ornaments. The goddess holds double-loop fillet and thin stalk of lotus. A tamga at the top left and opposite in truncated letters the epithet [śrī]prakāśāditya, ‘the noble Illuminous Sun’. (Tandon 2015; Kumar 2017:377-381, Var. A; Kumar 2024: 476-481, Var. A) - XF, Ex Busso Peus 366 (2000) #293. Well centred devices with good details Rare in this state of preservation
Starting price: € 3000.00
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