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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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205-224|Lots 225-252
| MODERN COINS |
| Indo-Portuguese |
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205. Copper, initials type with F on obv and R on rev. Fine+, Scarce.
Estimate: Rs. 3,000-3,500
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206. Colonial Issues (3), Silver (2), Rupee, Luiz I, 1882; Carlos, 1903; Copper, ½ Tanga. Very Fine to About Extremely Fine. (3)
Estimate: Rs. 2,600-3,000
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| EAST INDIA COMPANY |
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207. Bengal Presidency, Muhammadabad Banaras Mint, Gold, Mohur, in the name of Shah Alam II, AH 1203/31 (KM# 40). Daroga's mark of flower on rev. Mint state, Rare in this condition.
Estimate: Rs. 30,000-32,000
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208. Bengal Presidency, Copper Paisa in the name of Muhammad Akbar II, (1226) year 5, Latin 'S' for sanah, Shahjahanabad mint (KM 771), 1/8 Anna, (Princep coinage), struck at Fulta, (KM 122), Pice (9 g) which is far heavier than regular Pice. Good Fine. (3)
Estimate: Rs. 5,000-6,000
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209. Madaras Presidency, Chinapatan mint, Silver Rupee in the name of Shah Alam Bahadur, 1123/5 (KM 30025). About Extremely Fine, Rare in this condition.
Estimate: Rs. 3,000-3,500
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210. Madaras Presidency, Chinapatan mint, Silver Rupee in the name of Muhammad Shah, 113X/3 (KM 436.22). Good Very Fine and Very Scarce.
Estimate: Rs. 3,500-4,000
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211. Madaras Presidency, Dub (1/ 48 Rupee), 1797, Proof (KM 398). Good Very Fine and Rare.
Estimate: Rs. 10,000-11,000
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212. Madras Presidency, Copper, 1/96 Rupee, 1797. About Extremely Fine with luster, Rare.
Estimate: Rs. 5,000-5,500
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213. Madaras Presidency, Silver Fanam, ND (1808), (KM 349). Good Very Fine, Rare.
Estimate: Rs. 1,000-1,200
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214. Madaras Presidency, Silver 2 Fanam, ND (1808), (KM 350). About Extremely Fine and Rare.
Estimate: Rs. 1,500-1,800
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215. Madaras Presidency, 5 Cash / ¼ Dub, ND (1807), (KM 325). Good Fine and Rare.
Estimate: Rs. 1,500-2,000
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216. Madaras Presidency, Arkot series, Rupee & ½ Rupee, in the name of Alamgir II, 1176/6 (KM 402; 410). Good Very Fine, the ½ Rupee Scarce. (2)
Estimate: Rs. 1,200-1,500
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217. Allahabad, Silver Rupee in the name of Shah Alam II, year 26 (KM 586). Good Fine, Very Scarce.
Estimate: Rs. 4,000-5,000
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218. Bareli, Silver Rupees (5) in the name of Shah Alam II , AH 1214/37, 1217/37(2), 1218/37, 1219/37, 1220/37, (KM 52.1, 52.2, 52.3). Very Fine to good Very Fine. (5)
Estimate: Rs. 3,500-4,000
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| EAST INDIA COMPANY: COLONIAL ISSUES |
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219. William IV, Gold, Proof Double Mohur, 1835, Calcutta Mint, R. S. incuse on truncation, RS are the initials of Robert Saunders, the Mint Master of the Calcutta Mint from Jan. 1826 to Jan. 1836 (KM# 452.1; Pr# 3). Early Restrike, FDC, Very Rare.
Estimate: Rs. 2,50,000-3,00,000
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220. William IV, Gold, Proof Double Mohur, 1835, Calcutta Mint, R. S. incuse on truncation, RS are the initials of Robert Saunders, the Mint Master of the Calcutta Mint from Jan. 1826 to Jan. 1836 (KM.#452.1; Pr# 3). Restrike, FDC, Very Rare.
Estimate: Rs. 2,00,000-2,50,000
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221. William IV, Gold, Mohur, 1835, Calcutta Mint, R. S. incuse on truncation (KM# 451.2; Pr# 9). Dot after date hence Extremely Rare. Original issue, Very Fine.
Estimate: Rs. 1,75,000-2,00,000
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222. William IV, Rupee, ½, ¼ Rupee, 1835. Good Very Fine. (3)
Estimate: Rs. 4,000-4,500
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223. Queen Victoria, Gold, Mohur, 1862. About Very Fine, Rare.
Estimate: Rs. 35,000-40,000
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224. Queen Victoria, Gold, Rupees 10, 1870. Proof-like UNC, Rare in this condition.
Estimate: Rs. 70,000-80,000
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