Lot No : 261
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Bombay Presidency, Tellicherry Issue, INO Alamgir II, 1/5th Rupee, 2.20 grms, Mint Mumbai, RY6, Minted during 1762-1780AD, Obverse: Sikka Mubarak Badshah Ghazi Alamgir(The Auspicious coin of the Victorious Emperor Alamgir), Reverse: Zarb Mumbai sanah julus maimanat manus(Struck at Bombay in the year of tranquil prosperity), Extra Fine+, Scarce
Lot No : 262
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Bombay Presidency, Tellicherry Issue, INO Alamgir II, 1/5th Rupee, 2.20 grms, Mint Mumbai, RY2, Minted during 1762-1780AD, Obverse: Sikka Mubarak Badshah Ghazi Alamgir(The Auspicious coin of the Victorious Emperor Alamgir), Reverse: Zarb Mumbai sanah julus maimanat manus(Struck at Bombay in the year of tranquil prosperity), Extra Fine+, RY2 is a very scarce issue
Lot No : 263
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Bombay Presidency, Tellicherry Issue, INO Alamgir II, 1/5th Rupee, 2.20 grms, Mint Mumbai, RY9, Minted during 1762-1780AD, Obverse: Sikka Mubarak Badshah Ghazi Alamgir(The Auspicious coin of the Victorious Emperor Alamgir), Reverse: Zarb Mumbai sanah julus maimanat manus(Struck at Bombay in the year of tranquil prosperity), Extra Fine+, Scarce, RY9 is a very scarce issue
Lot No : 264
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Bombay Presidency, INO Shah Ali Gauhar, Silver Rupee, 11.30grms, Fasli Date 1230/ 1820AD, RY3, Scissors as Mintmark, Minted in Poona, Extra Fine+, Rare
Lot No : 265
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Bengal Presidency, INO Shah Alam II, AH1229/RY49, Silver Rupee, 11.20 grms, Minted at Muhammadabad Banaras. Extra Fine+, Very Scarce
Lot No : 266
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Madras Presidency, INO Muhammad Shah(1332-1161AH/1719-1748AD), Silver Rupee, 11.20grms, Minted at Chintadripetta, Pseudo Mint name Arcot, (Paul-EIC#2.47), Extra Fine, Very Rare Chintadripet, now a vibrant neighborhood in Chennai, once held quiet importance during the British colonial era as a lesser-known minting site under the Madras Presidency. Established in 1734 as a settlement for artisans and weavers, its strategic location near Fort St. George made it ideal for small-scale minting by the East India Company. Today, its minting legacy is nearly forgotten, yet collectors value its connection to the formative years of British monetary presence in southern India.
Lot No : 267
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Madras Presidency, INO Aurangzeb Alamgir, Silver Rupee, 11.50grms, RY41, Minted at Chinapattan, Very Fine+, Rare
Lot No : 268
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Madras Presidency, INO Alamgir II, Three silver rupees, dated AH1172/RY06, featuring 3 different veritiesOpen Lotus, Closed Lotus and Rose, Very Fine+, Scarce
Lot No : 269
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Dutch India (1028–1368 AH/1619–1949 AD), Silver Rupee, 13.50grms, 1767AD, Obverse: Crude Arabic script in two lines and Gregorian date 1767) For the Island Grand Java) Reverse: Crude Arabic script in three lines , Translation: Coins of the Dutch Company Mintmark-09, KM#175.10, Oblique Milling, Extra Fine, Very Rare
Lot No : 270
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French India, INO Alamgir II(1167–1173 AH/1754–1759 AD), Silver Rupee, 11.30grms, Minted at Arcot, AH1171/RY05, Coins of Alamgir II bearing a complete date are rare, and those that also display the full mint name are even more exceptional. This coin offers the rare combination of both — a fully legible date and a complete mint inscription, Very Fine+, Rare