Lot 4314

Sale 100 · Important Australian & World Coins, Tokens, Medals & Banknotes

Description

India and Burma, Kingdom of Harikela (Chittagong), Early silver series units, (c.A.D. 630-750), (7.2 g), obv. humped bull, rev. trident with sun and moon. (M.5261); Burma, Pyu Coinage, Srikshetra, Period of the Funan monarchy, type I, (A.D. 600-700), silver unit, (9.70 g, 36mm), obv. ornamental Funan (throne) symbol with dotted border, rev. Temple with eight (4x2) dots within temple, separated by a lingam, (Robinson & Shaw 3.5; Mitchiner ACW 5238-5241, M.2617-2620); together with a quarter unit (2.85 g), (M.2624); together with other (A.D. 190-550), silver units mostly oxidised, (5) and broken fractions (5), obv. sun with six rays above and six below, dots between, rev. temple depicted in formal manner, symbols above and at left and right, (cf.M.2567-2572); other 1/100th units (3) issues of the Pyus people. Very good - very fine, mostly rare. (16)

Estimate
$150
Result Status
Sold
Prices Realised
$120

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