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Sultans of Gujarat, Shams al-din Muzaffar III (first reign, 968-980h), Falus, no mint, 968h, a mule struck with a rev. die of Ahmad III, 9.63g/3h (GG obv. as G606, rev. as G546); Falus, no mint, 968h, a mule struck with a rev. die of Ahmad III, 9.45g/5h (GG obv. –, rev. as G546); Falus, no mint 969h, obv. legend begins al-sultan al-a ‘zam, 11.14g/12h (GG – [see note to G604]) [3]. Very fine, all rare £60-£80
£60–£80
Sultans of Malwa, Ghiyath Shah (873-906h), Two-Thirds Falus, no mint, 874h, 6.81g/2h (GG – [cf. M96A for type]; ICV –). Very fine and extremely rare; the denomination believed unrecorded £60-£80
India, EIC: Bengal Presidency, Pice (3), Saugor, types B (2) and C (Stevens 8.147-8; Prid. 338-9) [3]. Very fine or better £100-£150
£100–£150
Sultans of Gujarat, Qutb al-din Bahadur (932-943h), Tenth-Tanka, no mint, 943h, 0.69g/9h (GG –; ICV –). Flan flaw on reverse, otherwise very fine and extremely rare, the denomination believed unrecorded £100-£120
£100–£120
India, EIC: Bengal Presidency, Murshidabad, Quarter-Rupee, yr 15, 2.80g/11h (Stevens 2.148; Prid. 125). Very fine, rare £150-£180
£150–£180
‘Adil Shahs of Bijapur, ‘Ali II (1068-1083h), Larin, Dabuli 1067h (error for 1077h?), 4.64g (GG BJ37; ICV 4129). Obverse legend mostly off flan, otherwise very fine, the date very rare £80-£100
£80–£100
Sultans of Gujarat, Qutb al-din Bahadur (932-943h), Quarter-Falus, no mint, date off flan, 2.60g/3h (ONS Newsletter 171, p.19, this coin; GG G372; ICV –). Good very fine, extremely rare £60-£80
India, EIC: Bengal Presidency, Murshidabad, Eighth-Rupees (2), yr 19, large and small numerals in date (cf. Stevens 2.189-192; Prid. 151) [2]. One with small flan flaw on reverse, otherwise both very fine and scarce £100-£150
India, EIC: Bengal Presidency, Farrukhabad, Rupee, 1820-31 issue, struck at Saugor, edge grained straight, 11.69g/12h (Stevens 8.143; Prid. 325). About extremely fine with some toning, scarce £80-£100
India, EIC: Bengal Presidency, Murshidabad, Eighth-Rupee, yr 19, mm. crescent, fine style, 1.44g/12h (Stevens 2.193; Prid. 429). About extremely fine, very rare £120-£150
£120–£150
Sultans of Malwa, Baz Bahadur (963-969h), Tanka, no mint, date off flan, 6.93g/8h (GG M242; ICV 2938). Good very fine, very rare £150-£180
Bahmanid, Muhammad I (760-777h), Sixth-Tankas (2), no mint or date, 1.70g/1h (GG BH31); no mint, 768h, 1.56g/12h (GG BH32, this coin illustrated; ICV –) [2]. Very fine and rare £100-£150
Bahmanid, Muhammad I (760-777h), Sixth-Tanka, no mint or date, 1.34g/10h (GG BH32; ICV –); Twelfth-Tanka, no mint or date, 0.81g/2h (GG BH36, this coin illustrated; ICV –); Falus (7), no mint or date (GG BH37, BH38, BH39; ICV 2714); Half-Falus (2), no mint or date (GG BH40, BH41; ICV 2715) [11]. Varied state, first two rare £100-£150
‘Adil Shahs of Bijapur, ‘Ali II (1068-1083h), Larin, Dabuli 1083h, 4.68g (GG BJ37; ICV 4129). Very fine, the date very rare £100-£120
‘Adil Shahs of Bijapur, ‘Ali II (1068-1083h), Larin, Dabuli 1076h, 4.71g (GG BJ37; ICV 4129). Reverse legend mostly off flan, otherwise very fine, the date very rare £80-£100
Sultans of Malwa, Miscellaneous, Falus, Ujjain, date unclear, square flan, 6.80g/12h (GG M261); Falus, Ujjain 968h (retrograde), round flan, 10.07g/4h (GG –) [2]. First about very fine and rare, second very fine and very rare £60-£80
India, EIC: Bombay Presidency, Rupee, in the name of Shah Jahan II, Munbai, yr 1, 11.52g/8h (Stevens 2.9; Prid. 32). Good very fine £100-£120
India, EIC: Bombay Presidency, Rupees (2), in the name of Muhammad Shah, Munbai, yrs 3, 7 (Stevens 2.19, 2.26; Prid. –, 40) [2]. Very fine and better £100-£150
India, Mughal Empire, Aurangzeb, Mohur, Multan 1080h, yr 12, 10.91g/8h (KM. 315.36; ICV 4284). Test mark and punchmark on edge, otherwise very fine £600-£800
£600–£800
India, Mughal Empire, Shah ‘Alam I, Mohur, Dar al-Sarur Burhanpur, yr 2, 10.94g/7h (IMC 1650; KM. 356.3; ICV 4307). Test mark on edge, otherwise very fine £600-£800
India, EIC: Bengal Presidency, Murshidabad, Mohur, 1793-1818 issue, Calcutta, edge grained right, 12.31g/12h (Stevens 4.3; Prid. 62). Scratched on obverse, otherwise very fine £600-£800
India, EIC: Madras Presidency, Double-Fanams (3), 1808-12 issue, type A/II, 1.69g/12h (Stevens 3.242; Prid. 184); type I/I, 1.81g/12h (Stevens 3.250; Prid. 185); type O/I, 1.83g/1h (Stevens 3.256; Prid. 185); Four Pice, 1825, Royal Mint, 8.34g/6h (Stevens 5.89; Prid. 276) [4]. Very fine or better £240-£300
£240–£300
India, EIC: Bengal Presidency, A jeweller’s copy of a Murshidabad Half-Mohur, yr 19, with name muhammad on obv., 5.79g/12h (Mitchiner –). Die break across reverse, otherwise good very fine £300-£400
£300–£400
India, Sultans of Dehli, Shams al-din Iltutmish (607-633h), Jitals (7), Bull and Horseman type, no mint, date unclear (GG D45); Horseman type (6), no mint or date (GG D50, D51 var, D56, D57, D59, D61; ICV 2431); Jalalat al-din Radiyya (634-637h), Jitals (2), Horseman type, no mint or date (GG D105, D106; ICV 2436) [9]. Fine to very fine, some scarce £60-£80
India, Princely States, BHARATPUR, Rupees (6), in the name of Shah ‘Alam II, Mahe Indrapur, 118[–]h/10, 1185h/14, 118[–]h/14, yr 26, 1199h/27, 120[–]h/34 (KM. 46, 56, 88, 86); Rupees (5), in the name of Muhammad Akbar II, Braj Indrapur, yr 6, 1235h/15, 1236h/16, yr 18, yr 27 (KM. 106, 106a) [11]. Varied state £200-£300
£200–£300
India, Mughal Empire, Farrukhsiyar, Rupee, Ahmadabad, 1130h, yr 7, 11.57g/10h (KM. 377.1; ICV 4325); Shah ‘Alam II, Rupee, Mustaqir al-Khilafat Akbarabad, 1196h, yr 24, 11.20g/2h (KM. 512; ICV 4380) [2]. First good very fine, second extremely fine £120-£150
India, Sultans of Dehli, Shams al-din Iltutmish, Jital, bilingual type, Dehli, date off flan, 3.57g/9h (GG D62; Tye 387; ICV 2431). Slightly off-centre, otherwise very fine, rare £100-£120
India, EIC: Bengal Presidency, Murshidabad, Rupee and Half-Rupee, 1819-29 issue, struck at Calcutta (Stevens 6.11, 6.15; Prid. 172-3); Benares, Rupees (3), in the name of Shah ‘Alam II, 1226h, 1228h, 1229h, all yrs 17/49 (Stevens 7.106, 7.138-9; Prid. 280, 285-6); Farrukhabad, Rupee, 1806-19 issue, struck at Calcutta (Stevens 6.21; Prid. 317); BOMBAY PRESIDENCY, Surat, Rupee, 1823-24 issue, struck at Calcutta (Stevens 3.31; Prid. 284); MADRAS PRESIDENCY, Arkat, Rupee, 1812-17 issue, 1176h,...
£150–£200
India, Portuguese India, Jose I, 5 Bazarucos, 1770, Baçaim (Gomes 07.01), Atia, 1768, Diu (Gomes 41.02); Maria I, 5 Bazarucos, 1799, Diu (Gomes 03.01); Pedro IV, 5 Bazarucos, 1828, Diu (Gomes 01.02); Luis I, Eighth-Tanga, 1886 (Gomes 09.03); Republic, Half-Rupia (2), 1936, 1947 (Gomes 07.01, 08.01), Tanga, 1947 (Gomes 02.01), Escudo, 1958 (Gomes 16.01), 60 Centavos, 1958 (Gomes 15.01) [10]. Varied state, first scarce £200-£300
India, Mughal Empire, Akbar, Half-Falus (or Quarter-Dam?), Gujarat type, no mint or date, with Emperor’s name sri rao akbar in Nagari, 5.11g/5h (cf. Zeno 156401 and 165413 [silver]; GG –; Liddle –). Very fine and extremely rare; believed unpublished £500-£700
£500–£700
India, Independent Kingdoms, MYSORE, Tipu Sultan, Pagoda, Patan, AM1220 (retrograde), yr 10, 3.40g/12h (Henderson 20; KM. 129a). Edge filed at top, otherwise extremely fine £300-£400
India, Miscellaneous, ASSAM, Gaurinatha Simha, Rupee, SE1708, yr 7, 11.33g/5h (KM. 218); MARATHAS, Rupee, in the name of Shah ‘Alam II, mint (Kora) off flan, yr 3, 11.28g/9h (KM. 278); SAILANA, George V, Quarter-Anna, 1912, 4.90g/12h (Prid. 1039) [3]. First good very fine, others extremely fine £120-£150
India, EIC: Bengal Presidency, Murshidabad, Rupee, 1793 issue, struck at Murshidabad, edge grained right, 11.64g/12h (Stevens 5.5; Prid. 156). Good extremely fine, very rare £1,200-£1,500
£1,200–£1,500
India, EIC: Bengal Presidency, Pattern Pie, 1809, in copper, uniface, Soho mint, Company arms, date below, 7.57g (Stevens 10.10; Prid. 385). Virtually as struck, very rare [with NGC PF 64 RB slab tag] £3,000-£4,000
£3,000–£4,000
India, EIC: Bengal Presidency, Pattern Half-Pie, 1809, in bronzed copper, Soho mint, Company arms, value above and date below, rev. value in Bengali, Persian, and Hindi, 4.00g/3h (Stevens 10.21; Prid. 395). About as struck, rare [with NGC PF 65 BN slab tag] £1,200-£1,500
India, EIC: Bengal Presidency, Pattern Half-Pie, 1809, in gilt-copper, Soho mint, Company arms, value above and date below, rev. value in Bengali, Persian, and Hindi, 4.27g/3h (Stevens 10.20; Prid. 394). Brushed, otherwise about as struck, very rare £2,000-£2,600
£2,000–£2,600
India, EIC: Bengal Presidency, Pattern Pie, 1809, in bronzed copper, Soho mint, Company arms, value above and date below, rev. value in Bengali, Persian, and Hindi, 7.53g/6h (Stevens 10.14; Prid. 389). Virtually as struck, rare £2,000-£2,600
India, Mughal Empire, Farrukhsiyar, Rupee, Bareli, yr 5 (KM. 377.18; ICV 4325); Muhammad Shah, Rupees (4), Gwalior, 1134h/4, 1145h/15, Kora, yr 11, Dar al-Khilafat Shahjahanabad, 1135h/5 (KM. 436.25, 436.39, 437.4; ICV 4349); ‘Alamgir II, Rupee, Dar al-Khilafat Shahjahanabad, yr 1 (KM. 460.17; ICV 4371) [6]. Very fine or better, but first with deposit on obverse £80-£100
India, EIC: Bengal Presidency, Pattern Pice, yr 37, in bronzed copper, Soho mint, edge plain, 14.18g/6h (Stevens 10.5; Prid. 380). Lightly cleaned and some minor marks, otherwise about as struck, rare £2,000-£2,600
India, EIC: Bengal Presidency, Nazarana Rupee, in the name of Shah ‘Alam II, Murshidabad, 1188h, yr 15, 11.62g/12h (Stevens 2.134, this coin cited; Prid. –). Lightly cleaned, otherwise about extremely fine, extremely rare £4,000-£5,000
£4,000–£5,000
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