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INDIA 11-15th CENTURY World's smallest GOLD Coin Lot x 10 PCS ANCIENT ANTIQUE

$ 105.59

Availability: 99 in stock
  • Certification: Uncertified
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: India
  • KM Number: na
  • Item Type: Ancient Coin
  • Grade: Ungraded
  • Material: GOLD
  • Country of Manufacture: India
  • Item+Type: Ancient Coins
  • Coin+Type: India ANCIENT
  • Condition: Use of Picture is For Reference Only, Actual 10 coins will be similar to the One you see in this Picture

    Description

    WE SELL ONLY GUARANTEED GENUINE BANKNOTE AND COINS.
    INDIA World's smallest GOLD coin (FANAM) from Indian States RARE type issued during 12-15th century 10 very  interesting and unusual gold coins offered,good for both collectors and researchers as well,buy with confidence. NOT TO BE MISSED.
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    BRIEF DETAILS ABOUT THIS COINS ARE:
    PARAMETER
    Shape               : Intended to be Circular
    Size
    : ranges between 2 to 4mm
    Weight
    : 0.04 to 0.042 gm
    for each piece
    Metal
    : High Purity malleable Gold
    Fabric              : Die Struck
    INTRODUCTION
    The modern Karnataka was ruled by various Hindu dynasties such as Rashtrakutas, Chalukyas, Hoysalas, Gangas, Kadambas, Alupas, Rayas of Vijayanagaras, Nayakas of Bednore and Keladi, Yadavas, Wodeyars till the Muslim invasion took place. Then came yet another wave of Colonial traders that controlled the destiny of India. Karnataka was not an exception any more.
    COINAGE
    In the region of Karnataka, Gadhyanas were the higher denomination of currency, which also termed as Pagoda, Varaha, Honnu, Chinna, etc. Indirectly they were based on the Ratti Standard. The next denomination was the fanam, which invariably equated to 1/10
    th
    of a Gadhyana or Varaha. From these two major units, there derived few divided currencies such as Half Varaha, Half Pagoda, Quarter Pagoda, Half Fanam, Quarter fanam etc. For Fanams, unit fanam and quarter fanams were the commonest units and were circulated by various dynasties and even the Colonial powers such as British, Dutch, French, Danish etc.  Half Fanam has been the rarest, and there are less than a dozen known half fanams mostly unpublished.
    Like how the rain brings a good crop, the moderate to heavy rainfall also brings in a wonderful crop of hidden treasures by flooding out the alluvial soil of the region. Most of the stray finds occurs around the Monsoon period and this monsoon has brought to limelight a wonderful small hoard of tiniest fanams which weighed 1/10
    th
    of a tiny fanam (0.37 to 0.42gms for every ten tiny units).
    These fractional fanams exhibited the following characteristics.
    They contains the attribute, mostly of Lord Vishnu( Sustainer in Hindu Mythology), namely : Shankh – the conch shell, Chakra – the discus, Gadha (Goad). Some fanams carried the spiky structure which could be interpreted as Flower (could be Padma), or the Holy tree.  These uninscribed coins poses a great challenge for assigning it to a particular dynasty. It needs further detailed research though find-spot is found to be around Hospet. Based on the purity, and the weight standard, it could only be attributed to period between 11
    th
    to 13
    th
    century AD. The device such Shanka Chakra are seen on the coins issued by Chalukyas, Kadambas of Hangal, and even the feudatories of Chalukyas.
    One may suspect on how were they handled? All can be said is that – if they were not
    handled properly, we would not have had a chance to see them in our hand, and moreover they are still not displaced. Amazing!
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