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World’s Smallest GOLD Coin (Bele) From India Vijayanagara Empire (1336 -1646 CE)
$ 6.42
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Description
The Item for Sale is a Single Bele, The World's Smallest Gold Coin.These coins were produced and used as currency in
Medieval India,
in the
Vijayanagar Empire (1336-1646 CE).
The Photo shown is a magnified image.
The actual coins are very tiny.
They are
genuine Gold
and are
authentic ancient currency.
Weight/Dimensions
: 0.1 g
Size
: TOO SMALL TO MEASURE
Metal
: Gold
Obverse
: Sacred image
Reverse
: Royal legend
History
The southern Indian city of Vijayanagar was the capital of an extensive empire that encompassed much of Southern India. It was the last great Hindu kingdom in India, acting as a bulwark against the expanding tide of Islamic and late Mughal power in the north. Noted for its opulent temples, its coinage reflected its great wealth.
The Bele is notable for being the world's smallest gold coin denomination. Originally these gold nuggets were found in riverbeds. The gold was quite malleable, and was stamped with a sacred image on the Obverse, and with a royal legend on the Reverse. The markings are discernible with slight magnification.
Your Bele Coin(s)
will be shipped promptly in an
eBay Standard Envelope.
This minimal shipping cost allows for a lower overall price, and savings for you.
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