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Recent Auction No.28

 
Date
Saturday, 16th August, 2008, 6:00 pm onwards
Venue
Shikshakara Bhavan
(opp. Cauvery Bhavan),
K G Road, Bangalore 560 009.

Categories in Auction 28

> Ancient
> Hindu Coins of Medieval India
> Sultanate Coins
> Mughal Coins
> Independent Kingdoms
> Princely States
> Modern Coins
> East India Company
> Foreign Coins

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Lots 253-270

MODERN COINS
Indo-Portuguese

253.  12 Xerafins, Gold, 4.86 g, Goa, Joao, AD 1826 (KM# 246). About Extremely Fine, Very Rare.

Estimate: Rs. 60,000-70,000



   
East India Company Bengal Presidency

254.  Muhammadabad Banaras Mint, Gold, 10.80 g, Mohur, in the name of Shah Alam II, AH 1209/37, Daroga's marks on both the sides. Extremely Fine, Rare.

Estimate: Rs.40,000-50,000



   

255.   Murshidabad Mint, Gold, 12.37 g, Mohur, in the name of Shah Alam II, AH 1202/19, crescent mint mark on obv. Oblique milling. About Extremely Fine, Scarce.

Estimate: Rs. 22,500-25,000



   

256.  Murshidabad Mint, Gold, 0.78 g, 1/16 Mohur, in the name of Shah Alam II, AH 1203/19. Decorated borders on either side, Very Fine, Rare.

Estimate: Rs. 25,000-30,000



   

257.  Murshidabad Mint, Gold, 0.78 g, 1/16 Mohur, in the name of Shah Alam II, AH 1202/19. Decorated borders on either side, About UNC, Rare.

Estimate: Rs. 25,000-30,000



   
East India Company Bombay Presidency

258.  Surat Mint, Gold, 11.61 g, Mohur, in the name of Shah Alam II, RY 4(6), ND, issue of 1801-02 (KM# 214). Very Fine+, Rare.

Estimate: Rs. 28,000-30,000

   

259.  Surat Mint, Gold, 0.76 g, 1/16 Mohur or 1 Rupee, in the name of Shah Alam II, issue of 1803--24 (KM# 237.2). Very Fine+, Rare.

Estimate: Rs. 8,000-9,000



   
East India Company Madras Presidency

260.  3-Svami Pagoda, Gold, 3.43 g, thee human figures, namely Tirupati Balaji in the centre and flanked by his wives Shri Devi and Bhu Devi on obv; granulated rev, ND, issue of 17040-1807, (KM# 304). Very Fine+.

Estimate: Rs.6,000-8,000



   

261.  3-Svami Pagoda, Gold, 3.46 g, thee human figures, namely Tirupati Balaji in the centre and flanked by his wives Shri Devi and Bhu Devi on obv; granulated rev, ND, issue of 17040-1807, (KM# 304). Very Fine.

Estimate: Rs. 6,000-8,000



   

262.  Gold, 11.65 g, Mohur, ND (AD 1819 issues), small letters on obv (KM# 421.1). Very Fine+, Rare.

Estimate: Rs.40,000-45,000



   

263.  Gold, 3.86 g, 5 Rupees, ND (AD 1820 issues), KM# 422. Ex-mount, Very Fine, Scarce.

Estimate: Rs.11,000-12,000



   
Durranis

264.  Shuja al-Mulk, Gold, 10.98 g, Mohur, Bahawalpur Mint, RY Ahad. Test marks, Very Fine, Very Rare.

Estimate: Rs.18,000-20,000

   
FOREIGN COINS
Sri Lanka

265.  Chola-type issues, Lankeshwara, Gold, 4.27 g, Kahavanu, King standing to right on obv; a seated figure to right blowing a conch-shell with Nagari legend below on rev. Very Fine, Scarce.

Estimate: Rs. 10,000-12,000

   

266.  Chola-type issues, Lankeshwara, Gold, 4.34 g, Kahavanu, King standing to right on obv; a seated figure to right blowing a conch-shell with Nagari legend below on rev. Very Fine, Scarce.

Estimate: Rs. 10,000-12,000



   
Umayyads

267.  Ummayad, Gold, 4.15 g, Dinar. Light scrapes in obv otherwise Very Fine, Scarce.

Estimate: Rs.5,000-6,000



 
Tokens

268.  Mosque Token, Gold, 11.66 g, imitating Allahu Akbar type Mohur of Akbar, with the mint name Lahore, Ilahi 47 Tir. Very Fine.

Estimate: Rs. 16,000-18,000



   

269.  Mosque Token, Gold, 12.14 g, imitating Kalima type Mohur of Akbar, with the mint name Fathpur. A test mark in the centre on obv, otherwise Very Fine.

Estimate: Rs.16,000-18,000



   

270.  Mosque Token, Gold, 11.66 g, imitating Kalima type Mohur of Akbar, the mint name out of flan, Crude imitation. Fine+.

Estimate: Rs. 15,000-16,000



   

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