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Auction No.24 |
Date
Sunday, 23rd December, 2007, 6:00 pm onwards
Venue
Sarasvati Sabhagriha,
Dinesh Modi Numismatic Museum,
University of Mumbai, Kalina Campus,
Mumbai
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| Categories in Auction 24 |
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> Ancient
> Hindu Coins of Medieval India
> Sultanate Coins
> Mughal Coins
> Independent Kingdoms
> Princely States
> Indo-Portuguese
> East India Company
> British India
> Republic India
> Foreign Coins
> Tokens
> Badges
> Medals
> Paper Money
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101. Tipu Sultan, Silver, Double Rupee, Patan Mint, AM 1218/8. Without rossettes in the field. About Very Fine, Very Rare.
Estimate: Rs. 35,000-40,000
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102. Tipu Sultan, Copper, Paisa, Patan Mint, Mauludi type, Restruck on both the sides. Fine+, Rare.
Estimate: Rs. 2,000-2,500
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103. Tipu Sultan, Double Paisa (Mushtari), AM 1225, Patan (Dar al Sultanat), (KM 124.6). Good Very Fine, Very Scarce.
Estimate: Rs. 15,000-16,000
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104. Tipu Sultan, Copper Paisa, AM 1216, Nazarbar (KM 113). Good Fine and Scarce.
Estimate: Rs.4,500-5,000
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105. Tipu Sultan, ¼ Silver Rupee (Baqiri), AM 1217/ 7 (KM- D 125). Virtually Uncirculated, a superb specimen.
Estimate: Rs. 10,000-11,000
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106. Tipu Sultan, double struck Silver Rupee, AM 1216/ 6 (KM 126). Good Very Fine, an interesting coin.
Estimate: Rs. 15,000-16,000
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107. Tipu Sultan, Gold Pagoda (Faruqi), AM 1217/7, Khurshed-Sawad mint, (KM 99a). Extremely Fine, Rare.
Estimate: Rs. 18,000-20,000
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108. Inayat Khan (1762-1771 AD), Silver Rupee in the name of Shah Alam II, 1177/4 (KM 66). Very broad flan, Very Fine and Rare in this size.
Estimate: Rs. 10,000-11,000
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109. Silver Rupee, in the name of Aurangzeb, Lahore mint, AH 1110/42, with the symbol of KHANDA. Good Very Fine and Very Rare.
Estimate: Rs. 8,000-9,000
Dating back to the same time when Guru Gobind Singh had been warring constantly against the Mughal Emperor. Whereas opinion remains divided on attribution of these coins to the Sikhs. |
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110. Nanakshahi, Silver Rupee, Amritsar, VS (184)2/316 (Herrli 01.05.04; KM A203). Good Very Fine, Very Scarce with full Guru Nanak era date.
Estimate: Rs. 5,000-6,000
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111. Amritsar, Silver Rupee, VS 1885 / 97, Nagari 'Om' (Herrli 01.11.06). Good Very Fine and Scarce.
Estimate: Rs. 4,000-4,500
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112. Kashmir, Silver Rupee, VS 1883, Persian Kaaf (K) the initial of Kirpa Ram (Herrli 06.18.04). About Very Fine and Very Scarce.
Estimate: Rs. 4,500-5,000
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113. Kashmir, Silver Rupee, flower mark, ND (Herrli 06.12.04). Very Fine and Scarce.
Estimate: Rs. 2,500-3,000
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114. Kashmir, Silver Rupee, VS 1901, Persian Shin (Sh) for Shaikh (Herrli 06.51.04). About Very Fine and Very Scarce.
Estimate: Rs. 4,000-5,000
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115. Lahore, Silver Rupee, VS 1884/ 91 (Herrli 08.08.04). About Very Fine and Rare.
Estimate: Rs. 4,000-5,000
This series of Lahore is far Rarer than the similar (Herrli 01.10) series of Amritsar. |
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116. Najibabad, Copper Paisa, 4.8 g, Gobindshahi couplet, year 41, fish mint-mark (Herrli 17.01.11). Good Fine and Rare.
Estimate: Rs. 2,500-3,000
Najibabad was occupied for a short time by Sikh troops that had struck some paisas on this occasion. |
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117. Rajindar Singh (AD 1876-1900), Gold, Mohur, VS (19)50 on rev (KM# Y9). About Extremely Fine, Rare.
Estimate: Rs. 25,000-30,000
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118. Silver Rupees (5) in the name of Shah Alam II, year 45 (KM 10). Rupee in the name of Muhammad Akbar II, AH 1228, years 5, 6, (KM 20), Rupee in the name of Bahadur II, years Ahad, 10 (KM 30). Very Fine or better, the earlier coins Scarce. (5).
Estimate: Rs. 3,000-3,500
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119. ½ Rupee, in the name of Bahadur II, Rajgarh mint, year 7 (KM 29). Good Very Fine and Extremely Rare.
Estimate: Rs. 10,000-11,000
The fractional Rupees of Alwar state are all Extremely Rare. |
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120. Silver Rupee in the name of Muhammad Shah (KM 736.7), Copper Paisa, ½ Paisa, ¼ Paisa (5), various type /ruler / dates. Mostly Very Fine, some Scarce. (6)
Estimate: Rs. 3,000-3,500
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