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Lot No.422
AUC16
East India Company
Auction Date: 27-04-2014
Silver
East India Company, Silver Rupee, Bagalkot Mint, in the name of Shah Alam II, AD 1819.
Very Fine, Scarce.
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Estimated Price :
Rs. 1,200-1,500
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Lot No.423
AUC16
East India Company
Auction Date: 27-04-2014
Silver
Bengal Presidency, Silver Rupee, Azimabad Mint struck at Patna, in the name of Shah Alam II, RY 5. Trident symbol on reverse.
Very Fine, Very Scarce.
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Estimated Price :
Rs. 3,000-4,000
Sold For :
Rs. 3,000
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Lot No.424
AUC16
East India Company
Auction Date: 27-04-2014
Copper
Bengal Presidency, Prinsep Coinage (2), Copper ½ Anna, 13.78g and ¼ Anna, 6.80g in the name of Shah Alam II, AH 1195/RY 22. (2 Coins)
Plain Edge, Very Fine+, Very Scarce.
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Estimated Price :
Rs. 4,000-5,000
Sold For :
Rs. 4,000
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Lot No.425
AUC16
East India Company
Auction Date: 27-04-2014
Copper
Bengal Presidency, Prinsep Coinage (2), Copper ½ Anna, 13.95g and ¼ Anna, 6.47g in the name of Shah Alam II, AH 1195/RY 22. (2 Coins)
Plain Edge, Very Fine, Very Scarce.
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Estimated Price :
Rs. 3,000-4,000
Sold For :
Rs. 3,000
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Lot No.426
AUC16
East India Company
Auction Date: 27-04-2014
Copper
Bengal Presidency, Copper Paisa, 9.19g. Sagar Mint, in the name of Shah Alam II, fixed RY 45, Plain edge, 23mm, Stevens-Bengal 8.142.
Very Fine, Extremely Rare.
This coin on obverse bears an unusual legend Ek Pai Sika Masa 6. Stevens, drawing upon a previous reading Ek Pai Sata Masa, speculates if this is a reference to 'seven Masha' the weight of the coin. The weight he lists is around 6.80g which would be equal to 7 Mashas, had that been intended. However, the legend on this coin makes it clear that the number of Mashas being referred to is 6 and the coin weighs around 9 gm which is a weight Stevens does not list, neither does it correspond to 6 Mashas. The coin is therefore enigmatic.
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Estimated Price :
Rs. 40,000-50,000
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Lot No.427
AUC16
East India Company
Auction Date: 27-04-2014
Copper
Bombay Presidency, Copper Paisa, 8.54g. Bunder Dholera Mint.
Very Fine, Very Scarce.
Copper coins with the mint name Bunder Dholera were first identified by Dr. Shailendra about few year ago they were believed to have been struck under the authority of East India Company.
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Estimated Price :
Rs. 2,000-2,500
Sold For :
Rs. 2,750
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Lot No.428
AUC16
East India Company
Auction Date: 27-04-2014
Silver
Bombay Presidency, Silver ½ Rupee, Surat Mint, in the name of Shah Alam II, AH 1215/RY 46, PR 288.
Plain Edge, Very Fine, Scarce.
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Estimated Price :
Rs. 1,000-1,200
Sold For :
Rs. 1,700
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Lot No.429
AUC16
East India Company
Auction Date: 27-04-2014
Gold
Madras Presidency, Gold Star Pagoda, ND (1740-1807 AD), 3.35g. Obv: God Tirupati Balaji standing facing front. Rev: Star on a granulated background, KM 303.
Very Fine, Scarce.
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Estimated Price :
Rs. 13,000-15,000
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Lot No.430
AUC16
East India Company
Auction Date: 27-04-2014
Gold
Madras Presidency, Gold Mohur (Ashrafi), 11.66g. ND (1819). Obv: Coat of arms of the East India Company. Rev: Value in Persian letter. Thin letters type, PR 241; KM 421.1.
Very Fine+, Rare.
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Estimated Price :
Rs. 70,000-80,000
Sold For :
Rs. 75,000
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Lot No.431
AUC16
East India Company
Auction Date: 27-04-2014
Gold
Madras Presidency, Gold 5 Rupees, (1820). Obv: Company arms with a lion holding the crown. Rev: Persian legend Panj Rupiya Kampany Angrez Bahadur, KM 422.
Graded as AU50 by PCGS, Rare.
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Estimated Price :
Rs. 35,000-40,000
Sold For :
Rs. 40,000
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