Lot No : 131
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Muhammad Akbar II (1221–1252 AH / c. 1806–1837 CE), Silver Rupee, 10.90 grams, Minted at Shahjahanabad (dated AD 12(21) / AHAD), Very Fine+, Rare In AH 1221 (1806 CE), when Akbar II became emperor, the Mughal Empire had lost all real power, with British control dominant across India. The emperor ruled only in name from Delhi, and his authority was limited to ceremonial functions, while regional powers and the East India Company held actual control
Lot No : 132
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Kachchafied across the Gulf of Bhavnagar, Copper Paisa 12.60 grams, Minted at Khambayat, featuring a sword countermark, Unique, Very Rare
Lot No : 133
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Almora Kingdom, Chand Rajas, Gurkha Occupation of Kumaon (1791–1815 AD), issued in the name of Shah Alam II, Copper Paisa, 5.90 grms, Obverse: Vishnu Padam as Mint Mark, Very Fine+, Very Rare From 1791 to 1815, the Gurkhas of Nepal occupied Kumaon after defeating the Chand Rajas. They ruled harshly through heavy taxation and strict control from Kathmandu. In 1815, the British defeated them in the Anglo-Nepalese War, ending their rule and annexing Kumaon under the Treaty of Sugauli in 1816.
Lot No : 134
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Assam Kingdom, Rudra Simha (Sukhrungphaa), (1696-1714 AD/ SE 1618-1636), Silver Rupee, 11.00 grms, SE 1620, Extra Fine+, Rare.
Lot No : 135
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Assam Kingdom, Shiva Simha(Sunenphaa) with Queen Sarvvesvari, (1715-1744 AD/ SE 1637-1666), Silver Rupee, 11.30 grms, SE 1665/30, Extra Fine+, Very Rare.
Lot No : 136
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Cooch Behar, Lakshmi Narayan, (SE 1509-1549/ AD 1587-1627), Silver Rupee, 10.20 grms, SE1509, Thin and large flan issue, Extra Fine+, Very Scare
Lot No : 137
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Farrukhabad Kingdom, Amin-ud-Daula, (AD 1796-1802/ 1210-1217 AH), INO of Shah Alam II, Silver Rupee, 11.10grms, Minted in Ahmednagar,AH(1)214/RY39, Beautiful tine and large flan coin
Lot No : 138
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Jaintiapur Kingdom, Ram Simha II, (1780 1790 AD/ 1702-1712 SE), Silver Tanka, 8.70grms, A beautifully executed coin featuring sharp, bold legends on both sides, displaying a full die impression and entirely free from test marks, Extra Fine, Very Rare
Lot No : 139
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Gingee Marathas, Raja Rama Rao, (1725 – 1740 AD), Gold Fanam, 0.40grms, Obverse: Degenerated Goddess Kali Figure, Reverse: Nagari Legend Rama Rao, An exceptional example of this rare issue. The clear and well-executed legends suggest it belongs to an early phase of Rama Rao’s coinage, as most known specimens are typically illegible. A sharply struck and aesthetically refined piece—extremely rare and highly desirable.
Lot No : 140
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Maratha Confederacy, Peshwas, INO Shah Ali Gauhar, Pre accession name of Shah Alam II, (1759 – 1806 AD/ 1173 – 1221 AH), Silver Rupee, 11.30 grms, Battle Axe as Mint Mark, Minted in Muhiabad Urf Poona, Extra Fine, Very Scarce