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1 Tara – Harihara II | Silver

Original price was: ₹1,600.00.Current price is: ₹1,499.00.

Issued under Harihara II of the Vijayanagara Empire, this small silver tara reflects South Indian medieval coinage traditions.
The obverse features a Nagari letter with fractional denomination marks.
The reverse shows a dagger symbol alongside the “hari / hara” legend.
A compact yet historically rich piece for collectors of Vijayanagara and early South Indian coinage.

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Description

Struck during the reign of Harihara II (1377–1404), this silver tara belongs to the early phase of the Vijayanagara Empire’s monetary system. Weighing approximately 0.22 grams and struck in an irregular round fabric, it represents the small-denomination currency used in everyday transactions.

The obverse displays a Devanagari letter “ha” accompanied by fractional numerals indicating denomination, reflecting the regional script and accounting practices of the period.

The reverse features a dagger symbol to the left along with a two-line Nagari legend reading “hari / hara,” a reference to the ruler’s name and religious-cultural identity.

This coin is particularly appealing for collectors of Vijayanagara coinage and South Indian history, offering a rare glimpse into the empire’s early monetary system in a compact and historically significant form.

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Weight 0.01 kg

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