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Lot No : 151

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Mughal Empire, Jahangir(c. 1605-1625CE), Silver Rupee, 11.30grms, AH1026/RY12, Minted at Lahore (Bottom), Bad Abre Ruye Hamesha Couplet, Fine, Scarce

Lot No : 152

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Mughal Empire, Jahangir(c. 1605-1625CE), Silver Rupee, 11.40grms, RY22, Minted at Lahore (Top), Bad Abre Ruye Hamesha Couplet, Fine, Scarce.

Lot No : 153

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Mughal Empire, Jahangir(c. 1605-1627CE), Gold Mohur, 10.90grms, Month Aban, AH1031/RY16, Minted at Burhanpur, Corresponding to the month Aban, this Mohur is a brilliant, uncirculated specimen, distinguished by its natural luster and exceptionally deep strike. The intricate details of the design are crisp and fully preserved, reflecting the artistry and precision of Mughal minting. Its striking visual appeal, combined with superb craftsmanship, makes it a prime example of imperial coinage. Ideal for collectors seeking coins that are both historically significant and aesthetically exceptional, this Mohur will undoubtedly command attention. A piece of this caliber represents not only the wealth and authority of the Mughal Empire but also a rare opportunity to own a numismatic masterpiece in pristine condition, Very Rare

Lot No : 154

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Mughal Empire, Nur Jahan(c. 1620-1627CE), Silver Rupee, 11.30grms, AH1035/RY20, Minted at Surat, Extra Fine+, No test marks, Rare in this condition

Lot No : 155

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Mughal Empire, Nur Jahan(c. 1620-1627CE), Silver Rupee, 11.30grms, AH1037/RY22, Minted at Patna, Extra Fine+, No test marks, Rare in this condition

Lot No : 156

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Mughal Empire, Shah Jahan (c. 1628-1658CE), Silver Rupee, 11.40grms, AH1045/RY05, Minted at Burhanpur, Almost Uncirculated, Very Scarce in this condition

Lot No : 157

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Mughal Empire, Shah Jahan (c. 1628-1658CE), Silver Rupee, 10.90grms, Minted at Bhilsa/Vidhisha,MP (complete mint visible), Very Fine+

Lot No : 158

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Mughal Empire, Shah Jahan (c. 1628-1658CE), Silver Rupee, 10.90grms, RY16, Minted at Jahangirnagar, Very Fine

Lot No : 159

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Mughal Empire, Murad Baksh (c. 1646CE), Silver Rupee, 11.30grms, Minted at Surat, AH1068, Extra Fine+, Rare Murad Bakhsh used the Surat mint during the war of succession after Shah Jahan’s illness. Surat’s wealth and port access made it crucial for financing Murad’s bid against Aurangzeb and Dara Shikoh. His issues from Surat reflect a brief, contested claim to imperial authority amid civil war

Lot No : 160

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Mughal Empire, Aurangzeb Alamgir(c. 1658-1707CE), Copper Paisa, 9.80grms, Minted at Guti/Gooty(Ananthpur Distruct, AndraPradesh), Extra Fine, Guti is common in Gold coins and scarce in silver coins but copper coins are very Rare (First time being offered in any auction house) Guti came under Mughal control in the late 1680s, following Aurangzeb’s decisive conquests of the Bijapur and Golconda Sultanates, and remained under Mughal authority until his death in 1707 CE. The mint functioned during a period of intense and prolonged warfare in the Deccan, particularly against the Marathas, who posed a persistent military challenge. Strategically located in the eastern Deccan, Guti supported Mughal armies and administration by supplying local coinage, reflecting Aurangzeb’s deep military engagement in southern India during the final decades of his reign

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