A Presentation Double Pagoda of Krishna Devaraya Sold At INR 27,50,000 Hammer Price at 100yj Todywalla Auction
2015-12-03 Thu
A gold double pagoda or Dodda Honnu of 7.77 gram belonging to the Vijayanagara Emperor Krishna Devaraya, minted between 1509 and 1529 CE, was realised at INR 2,750,000 against an estimate of INR 2,500,000. The coin depicts Lord Balaji under an arch donning Makara ornamentation and a crown, holding weapons in his hands.This was listed with Todywalla's Auction No. 100 held on 2nd December 2015
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