Showing posts with label Numismatic Exhibition In India. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Numismatic Exhibition In India. Show all posts

Monday, 1 February 2016

Marudhar Arts Printed Auction #16 and #17 is Live


Marudhar Arts Printed Auction #16 and #17 is Live and Open for Online Bidding Now!! At:

https://www.marudhararts.com/printed-auctions/auctionno/16.html

https://www.marudhararts.com/printed-auctions/auctionno/17.html

Marudhar Arts Floor Auction of #16 and #17 will be held on 26th and 27th February respectively at NNE 7 - National Numismatic Exhibition 7, 2016...India's Largest Numismatic Fair and Expo.

Some of the rare specimens of coinages that shall be manifested to the public during the auctions and the exhibitions are mentioned below:

  • Gold Coin of Samudragupta (335 – 370 AD)Gold Dinar , King and Queen type issued in the memory of  his parents Chandragupta I and Kumaradevi.
  • Gold Coin of Samudragupta (335 – 370 AD)Gold Dinar, King Nimbate standing to the left holding a wheel headed standard in his left hand. 
  • Gold Coin of Chandragupta II – “ Vikramaditya”. 
  • Gold Coin of Chandragupta II – “Vikramaditya”. The coins depict the king riding the horse to left , holding bow and sword tied to the waist.
  • Gold Coin of Chandragupta II – Gold Dinar Lion Slayer Type – Coin Depicting the king standing right wearing short tucked dhoti holding bow in left hand and right hand is shown as having released the bowstring. 
  • Silver Square Rupee from the Urdu Mint , Kalima Type – Kalima Shahada in four petalled flattened floral pattern with the names of four khalifas name in four angles.
  • Gold Square Mohur , Patna Mint Kalima type , Kalma Shahada around four khalifas.
  • Silver Rupee of Jahangir. 
  • Gold Coin of Shah Jahan from Surat Mint Weight of the coin. 
  • Gold Coin of Shah Jan II Akbarabad. 

Friday, 29 January 2016

Salient Features Of The Marudhar Arts Auction No 17

Greetings from Marudhar Arts, One of the largest conglomerates in the country dealing in coinages and other numismatic collectibles. We are immensely proud to launch Auction No 18 which shall be one of its kind auctions which shall be real time and available on the floor and to our patrons who shall be available on our e store to procure products from our exhaustive inventory. 

Every year a myriad of collectibles are showcased to the general public fraternity through our annual extravaganza – The 7TH National Numismatic Exhibition 2016 which shall be conducted at The Bell Hotel Bangalore from the 26th to the 28th of February 2016. Some of the rare specimens of coinages that shall be manifested to the public during the auctions and the exhibitions are mentioned below:

1)      Gold Coin of Samudragupta (335 – 370 AD)Gold Dinar , King and Queen type issued in the memory of  his parents Chandragupta I and Kumaradevi. Weight – 7.5 Grams , Dimension  - 20.47 mm. Estimated Value – 2 – 2.5 lacs

2)      Gold Coin of Samudragupta (335 – 370 AD)Gold Dinar, King Nimbate standing to the left holding a wheel headed standard in his left hand . Weight – 7.6 Grams , Dimension  - 20.06 mm. Estimated Value – 1 – 1.5 lacs

3)      Gold Coin of Chandragupta II – “ Vikramaditya” Weight – 7.90 Grams , Dimension  - 18.48 mm. Estimated Value – 1.5 – 2.0 lacs

4)      Gold Coin of Chandragupta II – “Vikramaditya”. The coins depict the king riding the horse to left , holding bow and sword tied to the waist .Weight – 7.70 Grams , Dimension  - 18.50 mm. Estimated Value – 2.0  – 2.5 lacs

5)      Gold Coin of Chandragupta II – Gold Dinar Lion Slayer Type – Coin Depicting the king standing right wearing short tucked dhoti holding bow in left hand and right hand is shown as having released the bowstring . Weight – 7.05 Grams , Dimension  - 18.46 mm. Estimated Value – 1.75 to 2.25 lacs

6)      Silver Square Rupee from the Urdu Mint , Kalima Type – Kalima Shahada in four petalled flattened floral pattern with the names of four khalifas name in four angles. Weight - 11.50 Grams, Dimension - 18.90 mm * 18.60 mm . Estimated Value – 2.25 – 3.25 lacs

7)      Gold Square Mohur , Patna Mint Kalima type , Kalma Shahada around four khalifas name Dimension – Grams – 10-.5 grams , 19.42 mm * 18.48 mm . Estimated Value – 3.5 – 4.5 lacs

8)      Silver Rupee of Jahangir – Weight of the coin – 11.4 gram , Dimension of the coin – 23.48 mm , Value of the coin – 4 lacs – 5 lacs

9)      Gold Coin of Shah Jahan from Surat Mint Weight of the coin – 10.85 gram , Dimension of the coin – 19.86 mm , Value of the coin – 2.5 to 3 lacs.

10)  Gold Coin of Shah Jan II Akbarabad , Weight of the coin – 11.0 gram , Dimension of the coin – 25.50 mm , Value of the coin – 5 lacs – 6 lacs


FURTHER TO BE ADDED SUBSEQUENTLY...

Monday, 21 December 2015

Marudhar Arts Presents The Most Prestigious Event... NNE 7 - National Numismatic Exhibition 7, 2016

Every year Marudhar Arts conducts an annual extravaganza of coinages (NNE 7 - National Numismatic Exhibition 7, 2016) during the last week of February, where they allow dealers to network with the general public fraternity by establishing a universal platform allowing the procurers to view these cherished and opulent treasures of the legacy.


22 Dec, 2015... Bangalore, INDIA – Marudhar Arts (www.MarudharArts.com) is one of India’s largest numismatic and auction house. Pretty impressive for a company born in 1966, based in Bangalore – The IT Hub of the city, it specializes in Vintage Indian coins from the erstwhile dynasties that have ruled, British India coins, World Coins, Western art, vintage comic books /comic art, jewellery, watches, rare books/manuscripts, War memorabilia and much more.

Marudhar Arts is the first company In South India to be bestowed with Antique License No 1 by the Prestigious Archaeological Survey of India. This was only the beginning for the series of achievements that followed.

As everyone always needed a platform, a universal dais where they could interact with people, let all dealers interact with each other on a stage where they can unearth the treasures of the past and ponder over them. More than a fiscal proposition, Marudhar Arts as one of the most revered auction houses in the country feel that it is high time that the changes pre conceived notion that past and history can be a very mundane subject.

Marudhar Arts has conducted Six National Numismatic Exhibitions till now most of them in Bangalore, where their head office is registered... Mr. Rajendra Maru, CEO of Marudhar Arts and the author of South Asian Coins and Paper Money which is the best encyclopaedia of coins and notes of India says “each time we have met with stupendous and overwhelming response, Each time the reaction has transcended and surpassed the last exhibition which makes us believe that the grander and better the fair, the more people shall throng the venue.”

NNE 7 - National Numismatic Exhibition 7, 2016 is conducted at The Bell Hotel, Bangalore, India... A Three Star Property where other dealers have stalls and kiosks put up for the perusal of the general public and the entry being free is the icing on the cake. It is our endeavour to make the next event a bigger success than the preceding one.

WELL KNOWN PERSONALITIES PUBLICIZING NUMISMATICS

Marudhar Arts have always had Renowned and Famous personalities who have graced the occasion with their presence. Eminent Dignitaries including Mr. Jon Lingen (Chairman of the Oriental Numismatic Society, London and Mr. Rezwan Razack (Chairman of the Prestige group) were present to inaugurate the Exhibition. Marudhar Arts have planned to invite more Significant personalities who can endorse and illuminate the general fraternity the importance of numismatics thereby promoting it.

It is an endeavour to bolster and publicize the interest of the public towards coinages because of the strong feeling that there is no better way to study the past than history and one can do so by scrutinizing various commodities of the past and that is where we step in...To give you an unbiased view of genuine antique merchandise with true legacies and origins and help you procure them at unmatched prices with the assurance of Marudhar Arts.

It has always been more than a monetary proposition to conduct this exhibition and it is not obligatory for a visitor to procure something from the numerous stalls. The Real reason behind this colossal exhibition is that they want the public to have a look at these treasures of the yore and apprise themselves at how our ancestors dealt.

There are a myriad of things one can learn when one places a coin/artefact in ones palm/hands. The texture, the manuscript, the vintage, the mint, the condition...These are endless characteristics of a coin...It’s just have to induce people and invite them to glance at the coins.

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