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Lakshmi Bearer of Riches: Indian Gold Coinage after the Tenth Century

 
John S. Deyell (Author)
Synopsis

After an absence of several hundred years, die-struck gold coins began to re-appear in North India in the eleventh century. following the introduction of punch-marked gold in South India in the tenth. All these issues had one point of unity: the figure of goddess Lakshmi, seated on a lotus (in the north) or her name, 'Sri (in the south). They became the dominant gold coins of most Rajput kingdoms. even being adopted by the early Turkish invaders.

 

This book explores the production, circulation and function of these coins, probes the question of who really minted them, and explores their economic and cultural functions in carly medieval society.

 

A must-have book for collectors and students, this is the first major updare of the gold coin listings of Living Without Silver (1990). Retaining the original catalogue numbers, it expands them to accommodate many new discoveries

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Bibliographic information

Title Lakshmi Bearer of Riches: Indian Gold Coinage after the Tenth Century
Format Hardcover
Date published: 30.03.2022
Edition 1st ed.
Publisher IIRNS Publications
Language: English
isbn 9789392280023
length 330p., Colour Plates: 29cm.
Subjects Numismatics