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Goa Padmatanka - Anonymous With Puja Bell

Issuer Kadambas of Goa (Indian Hindu Dynasties)
Year 1100-1300
Type Standard circulation coin
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Reverse description Central field bearing a trident flanked by six radiating lines, the whole overstruck with a Devanagari inscription arranged across the die. The bold, deeply incuse Devanagari characters read 'Sri Malaha / Raman', an epithet translating as 'conqueror of the Malavas', rendered in an archaic script style consistent with 12th–14th century Goan epigraphy. The entire design is enclosed within a plain inner border. The coin illustrated appears to have been mounted as a pendant at a later date, with a loop attached at the upper right.
Reverse script Devanagari
Reverse lettering श्री मलह / रमन
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