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Recent Auction No.27

 
Date
Friday 15th August, 2008, 6:00 pm onwards
Venue
Shikshakara Bhavan (opp. Cauvery Bhavan),
K G Road, Bangalore 560 009.

Categories in Auction 27

> Ancient
> Hindu Coins of Medieval India
> Sultanate Coins
> Mughal Coins
> Independent Kingdoms
> Princely States
> Indo-Portuguese
> East India Company
> British India

> Republic of India
> Foreign Coins

> Tokens
> Medals
> Post Cards
> Autographs
> Paper Money

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Lots 001-019 | Lots 020-039 | Lots 040-060 | Lots 061-083|
Lots 084-100
|Lots 101-120|Lots 121-140|Lots 141-164
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Lots 165-184|Lots 185-204|Lots 205-224|Lots 225-236

141.  Gold, 2/3 Mohur, 7.6 g. Extremely Fine, Very Rare.

Estimate: Rs. 27,000-30,000

   

142.  Bhupal Singh, Copper, ¼ Anna, Dosti Londhan, Lakhi or Broackage, VS 1999 (AD 1942). Very Fine+, Rare.

Estimate: Rs. 2,000-2,500

   
Tripura

143.  Vikram Kishore Deb Barman & Queen Kanchan Prabha Mahadevi, Silver Rupee, (Rhodes & Bose #305), Very Fine, Scarce.

Estimate: Rs.6,000-6,500

   

144.  Vikram Kishore Deb Barman, (Rhodes & Bose #302), About Very Fine, Scarce.

Estimate: Rs.6,000-6,500



   
MODERN COINS
Indo-Portuguese

145.  Goa, John, Silver ½ Rupia, Error - retrograde writing. Fine+, Rare.

Estimate: Rs.4,000-4,500

   

146.  Portuguese Colony, Silver (2), Rupia and ½ Rupia, 1935. About Uncirculated. (2)

Estimate: Rs.3,500-4,000



   
EAST INDIA COMPANY - BENGAL PRESIDENCY

147.  Allahabad, Silver Rupee, in the name of Shah Alam II, Ry-26, unusual leaf mark above Jim of Julus. Unrecorded mark. Good Very Fine

Estimate: Rs.5,000-6,000



   

148.  Silver ¼ Rupee (1.36 g), Muhammadabad Banaras, year 17-43, in the name of Shah Alam II (not in KM). Uncleaned otherwise about Extremely Fine, Very Rare.

Estimate: Rs.15,000-16,000



   

149.  Copper Paisa (11.30 g), Muhammadabad Banaras, in the name of Shah Alam II, RY 41 (KM 26). Good Fine, Scarce.

Estimate: Rs.1,500-2,000



   

150.  Pice, 1821-1827, Year 37, struck at the Benaras mint, small flan issue, (Pr 310; KM 28). Extremely Fine. Ex Pridmore collection, with his ticket

Estimate: Rs.5,000-6,000

   

151.  Silver Rupee, in the name of Shah Alam II, AH1202/19, semi machine struck 1792-1793, privy mark - with dot in center of 3 rosettes hence Murshidabad mint, oblique milling, (Pr 156; KM 98). Extremely Fine. Similar to Todywalla Auction No. 26 Lot no. 229, privy mark - without dot in 3 rosettes hence Calcutta mint.

Estimate: Rs.32,000-35,000

   

152.  Murshidabad mint, Gold Mohur, in the name of Shah Alam II, AH 1202/19. Nearly Extremely Fine.

Estimate: Rs.20,000-22,000



   

153.  Princep's Coins, Calcutta, Copper (2), 1 Pie and Nim (½) Anna (1831-35 AD), (KM 58,59). Very Fine.

Estimate: Rs.1,800-2,000



   
EAST INDIA COMPANY - BOMBAY PRESIDENCY

154.  Mumbai Mint, Silver, Rupee, in the name of Muhammad Shah, AH 113x/5 (KM 163). Good Very Fine, Scarce.

Estimate: Rs.2,000-2,500



   

155.  Silver, Rupee, Mumbai Mint (Malabar Coast), in the name of Alamgir II, machine-made planchet, plain edge (C# 640). Very Fine+, Rare.

Estimate: Rs.4,000-5,000



   

156.  Proof 2 Pice, 1791, English minting, with dot below V, reverse I, (Pr 119; KM 196). Nice dark toning, Proof, mint state, Rare.

Estimate: Rs.15,000-16,000

   

157.  Surat Mint, Gold, Mohur, in the name of Shah Alam II, Crown on obv, RY 4(7). About Extremely Fine, Rare.

Estimate: Rs.32,000-35,000

   
EAST INDIA COMPANY - MADRAS PRESIDENCY

158.  Chinapatan Mint, Silver, Rupee, in the name of Shah Alam I, AH 1122/4. About Extremely Fine, Scarce.

Estimate: Rs.3,000-3,500



   

159.  Gold Mohur (Ashrafi), 1819 issue, Crest of the English East India Company on obv, Persian legends on rev, large letters type, (KM #421.1). Ex mount, Fine+

Estimate: Rs.30,000-35,000



160.  Copper, 2 Pice, 1804, Mule, obverse & reverse same as the obverse of 1804, (cf KM# 323). Fine, Rare.

Estimate: Rs.20,000-25,000



   

161.  1/96 Rupee (½ Dub), Copper, 1794 (KM# 392). Proof, Rare.

Estimate: Rs.7,000-8,000



   

162.  Proof, Dub or 1/48-Rupee, 1797, Soho Mint, obv: UNITED EAST INDIA COMPANY written under coat of arms, with bale mark on rev, in PCGS holder graded PR 63BN (Proof 63 Brown). (Pr 317; KM 398). Pridmore states that these come in “bronze and copper”.

Estimate: Rs.32,000-35,000



   
EAST INDIA COMPANY - COLONIAL ISSUES

163.  Queen Victoria, Gold, Rupees 10, 1870, Calcutta Mint, 'CM' written in bust, (KM #474), Proof Restrike.

Estimate: Rs.1,10,000-1,20,000



   

164.  Queen Empress, Silver Rupee, 1862, 5 Panels in shirt, Fine, Rare.

Estimate: Rs.4,000-5,000



   

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