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Auction No.25 |
Date
Saturday, 15th March, 2008, 6:00 pm onwards
Venue
Sushilaben Ratilal & Lilawati Kanaiyalal Halls,
SDP, Swastik Char Rasta, opp. Choice Restaurant,
Near Swastika Char Rasta, C. G. Road, Navarangpura,
Ahmedabad: 380 009
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in Auction 25 |
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> Ancient
> Hindu Coins of Medieval India
> Sultanate Coins
> Mughal Coins
> Independent Kingdoms
> Princely States
> Indo-French
> Indo-Portuguese
> East India Company
> British India
> Republic India
> Foreign Coins
> Tokens
> Medals
> Paper Money
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101. Goa Silver Rupia Joao VI as Regent 1812, Fine KM#219,
Estimate: Rs. 5,000-6,000
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102. Goa Silver Rupia Joao VI as Regent 1813, Fine KM#219
Estimate: Rs. 5,000-6,000
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103. Goa Silver Pardao Maria II 1845 KM#272 VF/F
Estimate: Rs. 6,000-8,000
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104. Diu, Tin, 5 Bazarucos, 2 pcs, 1800 & 1801 (KM #15), 10 Bazarucos, 1828 (KM #27), Very Good (3)
Estimate: Rs. 2,000-2,200
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105. Portuguese Colony, Silver, Uma Rupia, 1912 (KM# 18). Very Fine, Scarce. 1911 dies used to strike 1912 coins, which is evident on the numerical 2 in the date
Estimate: Rs. 3,000-3,500
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| EAST INDIA COMPANY : Bengal Presidency |
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106. Princep’s Contract Coins, Copper (2), ˝ Anna, in the name of Shah Alam II, plain edge, AH 1195/22, (AD 1780-1784), struck at Falta (Fulta) Mint, 29 mm large thin flan & 26 mm small thick flan, (KM# 126 & 127), Very Fine, Rare. (2)
Estimate: Rs. 4,000-4,500
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| EAST INDIA COMPANY : Bombay Presidency |
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107. Muhamad Shah (1131-1161AH)(1719-1748AD), Silver Rupees, Mumbai Mint AH 114X/12 (KM #436.45), Sironj Mint, AH 113X, (KM #436.59), about Very Fine (2)
Estimate: Rs. 3,500-4,000
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108. Silver, Rupee, Half & Quarter, Surat Mint, AH 1215/46, (KM #221, 223 & 222), first two Very Fine, the third Fine.
Estimate: Rs. 1,650-1,800
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109. Copper, ˝ Pice or 2 Reas, impaired proof, 1794 (KM #192)
Estimate: Rs. 2,000-2,200
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110. Bronze, milled coinage, 2 Pice or 8 Reas, Proof (KM# 196) English minting, struck at French Ordinary Court, London, oblique milling, Nice dark tone, Proof, Mint State, Rare
Estimate: Rs. 6,000-8,000
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111. Copper, 2 Pice, 1804, obverse & reverse same as the obverse of 1804, Mule, axis at 6 o’clock, (Prid #197), 1074 g, Rare,
Estimate: Rs. 40,000-45,000
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112. Copper Pice, Fine to Very Fine, (KM #131), (5)
Estimate: Rs. 3,000-3,500
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113. Pice - 11 pcs & 2 Pice - 5pcs all different dates 1803 to 1829 KM# 198 & 199 Fine+
Estimate: Rs. 4,500-5,000
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| EAST INDIA COMPANY: Madras Presidency |
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114. Farrukhsiyar (AH 1124-1131, 1713-1719AD) Silver Rupee, Chinapattan Mint, RY2 (KM #377.23), test mark on edge otherwise Very Fine,
Estimate: Rs. 4,000-4,500
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115. Machlipattan, rupee in the name of Muhamad Shah, AH 1138/8,
Estimate: Rs. 3,200-4,000
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116. Copper, 10 cash, Proof (KM# 319), struck by the Soho mint, Birmingham,
Estimate: Rs. 5,000-6,000
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| EAST INDIA COMPANY: Colonial Coinage |
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117. Queen Victoria, Gold Mohur 1862 (KM# 480) rim damaged otherwise good Very Fine,
Estimate: Rs. 28,000-30,000
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118. Queen Victoria, Gold Mohur 1862 (KM# 480), ex mount, Fine +
Estimate: Rs. 30,000-35,000
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119. Queen Victoria, Silver Rupee, 1862, 2/0, 0/4, double impression on bust, Very Fine (2)
Estimate: Rs. 1,000-1,500
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120. Silver Rupees, set of 56 different dates of Bombay Mint issued coins, including William, Victoria, Edward, George V & George VI, 1835 to 1947, Very Fine and better, Rare as a set,
Estimate: Rs. 35,000-38,000
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