Marudhar Arts

Auction 33  –  27 - 28 February 2021

Marudhar Arts, Auction 33

Indian and World Coins, Banknotes

Part 1: Sa, 27.02.2021, from 10:00 AM CET
Part 2: Su, 28.02.2021, from 7:00 AM CET
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Description

Ancient India Coins
City State
Kururapurika Dynasty
City-State of Kurapurika (200 BC), Narmada Valley, Bell Metal Unit, Obv: an eight-petaled flower, having a Brahmi letter on each petal reading "Ku ra Ku ra pu ri ka sa", Rev: uniface, 2.0g, 12.58mm, (Unlisted), choice very fine, Extremely Rare.
Note: This important coin from the city-state of Kurapurika, with its uniquely stylised arrangement of the Brahmi legends within each petal of the central flower is unlisted and unrecorded in any numismatic reference. Purika was a city in the Avanti area and was well known in the ancient times since 200 BC. According to John Fleet, Purika is to be located to the south of the island of Mahismati (Mandhata in the Khandwa district) in the Narmada. Kurapurika was an ancient name of this renowned city-state.
It was the discovery of a horde in Eran-Vidisha in modern-day Madhya Pradesh that prompted archeologists to trace the location of Purika. This horde included inscribed and uninscribed coins, and the inscribed coins bore the legend 'Kurapurika' as can be seen in the above specimen. The boat symbol is often seen in Kurapurika coins and also in the coins bearing marks of the city of Ujjain. Kurapurka coins have also been located in eastern Malwa.
The exact location of Kurapurika remains uncertain to this day and its can be safely assumed that their presence in the location of other city-states is evidence of trade.
Estimate: INR 12000 - 15000

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Price realized 12'000 INR
Starting price 12'000 INR
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