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Ancient
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1 Vanga Janapada, 100 BC - 200 AD, Billion Karshapna, 3.13 g, 14.16 x 15.11 mm, Post Mauryan Coinage found in Chandraketugarh
region and attributed to Vanga Janapada by some experts, Obv : Punches of boat, wheel and double armed symbol, Rev : Conch Shell.
(Rajgor series 4, 30-32). Very Fine, Scarce.
Estimate : R. 3,500-4,000
2 Vanga Janapada, 100 BC - 200 AD, Billion Karshapna, 4.68 g, 15.17 x 12.17 mm, Post Mauryan Coinage found in Chandraketugarh
region and attributed to Vanga Janapada by some experts, Obv : Punches of boat, wheel and double armed symbol, Rev : Conch Shell.
(Rajgor series 4, 30-32). Very Fine, Scarce.
Estimate : R. 3,000-4,000
3 Indo-Greeks, Antimachos II Nikephoros (c. 174-165 BC), Silver Drachm, 2.45 g, 16.77 mm, Bilingual series, Obv : king wearing diadem
and helmet on horse rearing right, legend Maha Rajasa Jayadharasa Amtimakasa in Kharoshthi around, Rev : Nike advancing left, holding
palm in outstretched right hand and fillet in left, with legend BASILEWS NIKHFOROU ANTIMACOU around. (Bopearachchi Série 1C;
SNG ANS 399-408). About Very Fine, Rare.
Estimate : R. 2,800-3,000
5 6
4
4 Indo-Scythian, Spalarises as sole ruler (c. 70-58 BC), Copper Square Unit, 8.53 g, 23.01 x 23.83 mm, Obv : King advancing to left holding
goad in outstretched right hand and bow in left, Rev : Radiating Zeus seated facing on throne, extending right hand and holding sceptre in
left. (Senior 73.1; MIG Type 694b). Very Fine, Rare.
Estimate : R. 1,500-1,800
5 Chola Kingdom, Sangam Age, 3rd century BC to c. 4th century AD, Fractional Copper Unit, 1.04 g, 16.02 x 16.20 mm, Obv : Lion standing
facing right strung bow to its right Chakra, two fishes below all within a dotted border, Rev : Auspicious symbols such as weapon, whisk,
lamp-post, umbrella and elephant facing right below a cockerel standard in its front. Extremely Rare.
Estimate : R. 1,500-2,000
6 Chola Kingdom, Sangam Age, 3rd century BC to c. 4th century AD, Copper Unit, 2.36 g, 15.76 x 13.28 mm, Obv : Elephant to the right,
Rev : Tiger facing left. (Mitch 105). About Fine, Scarce.
Estimate : R. 2,500-3,000
7
2X
7 Chola Kingdom, Sri Lanka Issue, Anonymous Coinage (970-1070 AD), Gold 1/8 Kahavanu, 0.47 g, 9.52 mm, Obv : 'Chola' style standing
king motif, Rev : Nagari Legend Anka and Conch above. Extremely Fine, Scarce.
Estimate : R. 2,500-3,000
8 9 10
8 Hiranyakas of South-Central Karnataka, 1st Century BC, Uninscribed 'Horse' type Lead Unit, 10.80 g, 23.22 mm, Obv : Horse standing
to right, an earth like pot in front, Nandipada above, Rev : 6 arched hill, tree in railing, river below. (Mitch KA 134). Very Fine, Rare.
Estimate : R. 1,000-1,200
9 Pandya Kingdom, Sangam Age, 3rd century BC to c. 4th century AD, Copper Unit, 2.57 g, 19.60 x 19.87 mm, Obv : An elephant standing
to right, trident, different symbols and Bull above, Rev : Stylized Fish. Very Fine, Scarce.
Estimate : R. 3,000-3,300
10 Chera Kingdom, Sangam Age, 100-200 AD, Copper, 8.29 g, 17.47 x 18.91 mm, Obv : An elephant standing to right, Tree in Railing behind
elephant, Multiple symbols on top field starting with arched hill with crescent and other symbols, Rev : Different type of Bow and Arrow.
Extremely Fine. Rare.
Estimate : R. 4,500-5,000
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Auction - 21 Ancient
11 12
13
11 Chera Kingdom, Sangam Age, 100-200 AD, Fractional Copper Unit, 2.00 g, 10.88 x 10.59 mm, Obv : Elephant and other symbols, Rev :
Bow and Arrow. Very Fine. Scarce.
Estimate : R. 2,500-3,000
12 Chera Kingdom, Sangam Age, 100-200 AD, Fractional Copper Unit, 0.66 g, 7.67 x 10.52 mm, Obv : Tree in railing, Rev : Bow and Arrow.
Very Fine, Scarce.
Estimate : R. 1,200-1,500
13 Chera Kingdom, Sangam Age, 100-200 AD, Copper Unit, 2.44 g, 19.92 x 14.92 mm, Obv : Elephant Standing Left with wheel with spokes
in front and various symbols above, Rev : Bow and Arrow with an Ankusa below. Very Fine, Scarce.
Estimate : R. 2,000-2,200
16
14 15
14 Chera Kingdom, Sangam Age, 100-200 AD, Copper Unit, 2.12 g, 20.25 x 18.51 mm, Obv : Elephant Standing Left with pole in front with
various symbols above, Rev : Bow and Arrow with an Ankusa below. Very Fine, Scarce.
Estimate : R. 1,000-1,200
15 Kuras of Kolhapur and Belgaum, Gotamiputa Vilivayakura (100-150 AD), Lead Unit, 2.51 g, 18.48 mm, Obv : Strung bow and arrow,
Brahmi legend Rano Gotamiputasa Vilivayakurasa around, Rev : Five-arched hill and a tree-in-railing on a platform with zigzag line.
(Mitch K&A 108). Very Fine, Scarce.
Estimate : R. 1,800-2,000
16 Pallavas of Kanchipuram, 200-893AD, Alloyed Copper Coin, 0.35 g, 11.33 mm, Obv : Bull to the left, Rev : Fish in circle. Fine +, Rare.
Estimate : R. 3,000-4,000
17 18 19 20
17 Pallavas of Kanchipuram, 200-893 AD, Alloyed Copper Coin, 0.28 g, 11.44 mm, Obv : Bull facing right, Rev : Conch in a circle.
Exteremely Fine, Scarce.
Estimate : R. 1,800-2,000
18 Pallavas of Kanchipuram, 200-893 AD, Alloyed Copper Coin, 0.31 g, 11.39 mm, Obv : Bull facing right, Rev : Blank. Exteremely Fine,
Scarce.
Estimate : R. 2,500-3,000
19 Pallavas of Kanchipuram, 200-893 AD, Lead Unit, 1.56 g, 15.16 mm, Obv : Bull facing right, in front of a motif resembling a flag mast,
Rev : Traces of a vessel on the left and a sprout on the right. (Krishnamurthy 8). Fine, Rare.
Estimate : R. 5,500-6,000
20 Kadambas of Banavasi, 516-540 AD, Potin Fractional Unit, 0.14 g, 7.55 mm, Obv : Flower, Rev : Blank. Fractions of this series are rare.
Very Fine, Rare.
Estimate : R. 2,500-3,000
21 22
23
21 Kadambas of Banavasi, 516-540 AD, Potin Unit, 0.68 g, 16.68 mm, Obv : Bull to the left with traces of legends above, Rev : Traces of Bow
and arrows. (Mitch K&A 101). Fine, Scarce.
Estimate : R. 1,000-1,200
22 Kadambas of Banavasi, 516-540 AD, Potin Unit, 0.56 g, 14.54 mm, Obv : Bull to the left with traces of legends above, Rev : Traces of Bow
and arrows. (Mitch K&A 101). Very Fine, Scarce.
Estimate : R. 1,200-1,500
23 Kadambas of Banavasi, 516-540 AD, Potin Unit, 1.24 g, 19.87 mm, Obv : Bull to the right with legends above, Rev : Bow and arrows.
(Mitch K&A 101). Very Fine, Scarce.
Estimate : R. 1,500-2,000
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Auction - 21 Ancient World
24 25 26
24 Western Kshatrapas, Kardamaka dynasty, Silver Drachm, 1.92 g, 11.51 mm, Obv : Obverse Brockage (lakhi) with bust of king facing
right. Fine, Scarce.
Estimate : R. 1,000-1,200
25 Western Kshatrapas, Ksaharata dynasty, Bhumaka as Kshatrapa, c. 1 Century AD, Lead Unit, 4.25 g, 17.72 mm, Obv : Arrow left,
thunderbolt right, Kharosthi legend around, Rev : Lion on pillar left and wheel on the pillar right, Brahmi legends around. (Fishman 4.12).
Fine, Scarce.
Estimate : R. 1,000-1,200
26 Western Kshatrapas, Kshaharata Dynasty, Nahapana (c.50 - 95 AD), Silver Drachma, 2.01 g, 15.01 mm, counter-struck by Gautamiputra
Satakarni, Obv : Bust of king facing right, ujjaini symbol over struck on face, around Greek legend, Rev : Arrow over struck by three arched
hill, Brahmi and Kharoshti legend around. About Very Fine, Scarce.
Estimate : R. 1,800-2,000
27 28 29
27 Western Kshatrapas, Kshaharata Dynasty, Nahapana (c.50 - 95 AD), Lead Unit, 4.85 g, 16.09 x 14.59 mm, Potrait type, Obv : Bust of
Nahapana right and legends around, Rev : Arrow pointing up, thunderbold on the right, Brahmi legends around. (Fishman 5.2). Fine,
Extremely Rare.
Estimate : R. 4,000-5,000
28 Western Kshatrapas, Kardamaka dynasty, Chastana (1-22 SE, 78-100 AD), Fractional Lead Unit, 0.72 g, 8.81 x 8.46 mm, Obv : Sun and
Cresent, Rev : Traces of three arched hill. (Fishman 11.22). Fine, Rare.
Estimate : R. 3,000-3,300
29 Western Kshatrapas, Abhiras, Ishwaradatta as Mahakshtrapa (164 - 165 SE, 242 - 243 AD), Silver Drachm, 1.84 g, 14.59 mm, Obv :
Profile bust of king facing right, corrupt greek legend around and regnal year in brahmi numerals behind the head, Rev : Emblem of the
dynasty in centre, Brahmi Legend Rajno Mahakshatrapasa Ishwaradattasa Varshe Prathame. (Fishman 24.2). Very Fine, Scarce.
Estimate : R. 1,000-1,200
30 31
2X
30 Rashtrakutas, c. 750-800 AD, Silver Dramma, 0.42 g, 8.37 mm, Obv : Profile bust of a king facing right, Rev : Brahmi Legend Shri
Gunatunga. Gunatunga was a title held by more than one Rashtrakuta rulers. This is a rare variety with crescent on forehead of the bust of the
ruler. Very Fine, Very Rare.
Estimate : R. 5,000-5,500
31 Vishnukundin, 5th Century AD to 6th Century AD, Copper Unit, 3.41 g, 13.86 mm, Obv : Lion facing to right with upraised paw, Rev :
Conch shell between two lamps. (Mitch AK 179). Extra Fine, Scare.
Estimate : R. 1,200-1,500
Ancient World
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33
32 Byzantine Empire, Romanus IV, 1068 - 1071 AD, 8.69 g , 25.74 mm, Obv : Potrait of Jesus Christ, Rev : Potrait of the ruler. Very Fine,
Scarce.
Estimate : R. 1,200-1,300
33 Roman Empire, Lot of 10 Billon Coins of different varieties. Fine to Very Fine, Scarce.
Estimate : R. 13,000-14,000
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Auction - 21 Medieval India
Medieval India
34 35 36
34 Eastern Chalukyas, Vishnuvardhana (624-641 AD), Vishnukundin-type, Copper, 1.22 g, 12.52 mm, Obv : A carparisoned lion towards
right with Brahmi legend ShriRaka, Rev : A conch Shell flanked by lamps on either side all inside a circle. About Very Fine, Scarce.
Estimate : R. 5,000-5,500
35 Venad Cheras, Copper Unit, 3.93 g, 15.32 mm, Obv : Standing figure , Rev : Seated figure with Battle Axe. (Beena Sarasan - 22). Very
Fine, Scarce.
Estimate : R. 1,200-1,500
36 Pandya Kingdom, Imperial Pandyas, Maravarman Kulasekara Pandya II (1314 - 1362 AD), Copper Unit, 2.64 g, 16.61 mm, Obv :
Standing Figure of King, Rev : Elephant to the Right, Tamil legend Mara (out of flan). The coins with elephant to the right are more rarer
then elephant to the left in this series. Fine, Rare.
Estimate : R. 2,500-3,000
37 38 39
2X 2X 2X
37 Chalukyas of Kalyana, attributed to Vikramaditya VI, 10th Century, Gold Uninscribed Quarter Fanam, 0.07 g, 3.40 mm, Obv : Stylized
lion to the right, Rev : Stylized peacock. Inscriptions of Vikramaditya VI mention Gadayanas named as 'Navilachinha Pon' ('Peacock
Marked Hoans) and hence the present specimen is being attributed to Vikramaditya VI. This could very well be a fractional coin of the same
series. (Unpublished in major catalogs). Extremely Fine, Very Rare.
Estimate : R. 3,000-3,300
38 Chalukyas of Kalyana, Silver Tara, 0.08 g, 6.24 mm, Obv : Lion/Deer to the left, Rev : Kannada Numeral 1. (Ganesh Karnataka 5.52). Very
Fine, Scarce.
Estimate : R. 1,000-1,200
39 Santaras of Humcha, c. 10th Century AD, Gold Fanam, 0.40 g, 7.01 mm, Obv : Stylized dotted lion to right with the tail curved and raised
over its back, Rev : A stylized dotted trident. Santaras or Bahirarasa was a minor dynasty that ruled between 9th and 17th centuries. The area
covered by their kingdom included territories in the Malenadu region as well as the coastal districts of Karnataka. This type of coin was
earlier attributed to Chalukyas of Kalyana but Mr. Nithyanand Pai in his article "A Re-examination of Santara Coins" in Studies in South
Indian Coins, Vol 19. (2009) reattributes it to Santaras. Very Fine, Scarce.
Estimate : R. 4,000-5,000
40
2X 41 42
40 Shilaharas of Kolhapur and Karad, c.10th – 11th century AD, Gold 1/2 Fanam, 0.22 g, 5.1 mm, Obv: Garuda running right holding
serpent in hand Rev: Kannada Legend Bha. (Mitch K&A 393). Extra Fine, Scarce.
Estimate : R. 2,500-3,000
41 Chahmanas of Ajmer/Sambhar, Ajaya Deva (1110-1125 AD), Billon Dramma, 4.40 g, 15.99 mm. Obv : Stylized representation of seated
Lakshmi. Rev : Nagari legend in two lines Shri Aja / ya Deva. (MNC 456-457). Very Fine, Scarce.
Estimate : R. 2,000-2,200
42 Chauhans of Ranthambore, Jaitra Simha (1275 AD), Billon Unit, 4.37 g, 13.39 mm, Obv : Standing lion facing left, within double circle
of dots, sun symbol left, moon symbol above, Rev : Nagari Legends jai/ta si de/va in three lines with in double circle of dots, sun symbol
below left, moon symbol below right. (Deyell 366). Very Fine, Scarce.
Estimate : R. 1,000-1,200
43 44
2X 2X
43 Yadavas of Devagiri, Mahadeva (1260 - 1270 AD), Silver Unit, 0.87 g, 7.46 mm, Obv : Stylized Lion, Rev : Nagari Legend Mahadeva in
two lines. (Mitch K&A 290). Fine, Scarce.
Estimate : R. 1,000-1,500
44 Veera Raya, Ceylon type, Gold Fanam, 0.40 g, 8.23 mm, Obv : Stylized lion standing right with crescent above, Rev : Viraraya boar type
design . (Herrli 1.22.03). Very Fine, Scarce.
Estimate : R. 1,200-1,500
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Auction - 21 Medieval India
45 46
2X 47
45 Vijayanagar, Sangama Dynasty, Harihara I (1336-1356 AD), Copper Unit, 0.57 g, 9.88 mm, Obv : Garuda to the right, Rev : Conch and
Discuss, below Nagari Ha. (Ganesh 13). Fine, Scarce.
Estimate : R. 1,200-1,500
46 Vijayanagar, Sangama Dynasty, Harihara I (1336-1356 AD), Silver Tara, 0.17 g, 6.87 mm, Obv : Hanuman or Warrior to the right, Rev :
Traces of Nagari legends. (Ganesh 5). Very Fine, Scarce.
Estimate : R. 800-900
47 Vijayanagar, Sangama Dynasty, Harihara II (1377–1404 AD), Copper Unit, 3.11 g, 16.8 mm, Obv : Bull to the right, dagger in front, Rev :
Devanagari Nagari Legend Pratapa ha / ri hara, Moon and Sun on top. (Ganesh 35). Fine, Rare.
Estimate : R. 1,500-2,000
48 49 50
2X
48 Vijayanagar, Sangama Dynasty, Devaraya II (1424–1446 AD), Copper Kasu, 3.09 g, 15.50 mm, Obv : Elephant moving to the right, dagger
flanked by conch and discuss above, Rev : Three line Nagari Legend Gajavetekara Sridevaraya. (Ganesh 84). Fine, Scarce.
Estimate : R. 1,200-1,500
49 Vijayanagar, Sangama Dynasty, Devaraya II (1424–1446 AD), Copper Kasu, 3.35 g, 15.77 mm, Obv : Bull to the left with cresent and sun
above, Rev : Dagger between conch and discuss, Kannada legend Sri Devaraya. (Ganesh 57). Very Fine, Scarce.
Estimate : R. 1,500-1,700
50 Vijayanagar, Tuluva Dynasty, Achyutadevaraya (1530-1542 AD), Gold Half Pagoda, 1.67 g, 9.42 mm, Obv : Gandeberunda flying upward
carrying in each of its two beaks and two claws a full grown elephant, Rev : Struck with a damaged die. (Ganesh 139). Fine, Scarce.
Estimate : R. 6,000-6,600
52 2X
51 53
51 Vijayanagar Feudatory, Nagire chiefs of Gerosoppe, Saluva Malla (1446-1510 AD), Silver Pagoda, 1.90 g, 11.32 mm Obv : Lion standing
facing left with a dagger above, Rev : Devnagari legend sri / raja di / raja. (Ganesh 376). Extremely Fine. Scarce.
Estimate : R. 1,500-1,800
52 Vijayanagar Feudatory, Nayakas of Ikkeri, Sadashiva Nayaka, Gold Fanam, 0.39 g, 5.71 mm, Obv : Shiva and Parvati seated facing, Rev :
Nagari legend Sri Sadasiva. Very Fine, Scarce.
Estimate : R. 1,500-1,800
53 Nayakas of Chitradurga, Gold Pagoda, 3.30 g, 13.51 mm, Obv : Bal Krishna seated facing. Rev: Nagari legend Sri Pra/tapa Krishna/raya
in three lines. Very Fine +, Scarce.
Estimate : R. 11,000-12,000
55 56
54
57
54 Nayakas of Madurai, Venkatappa Nayaka (1570-1600 AD), Copper Kasu, 2.36 g, 17.78 mm, Obv : Gandeberunda, Rev : Telugu Legend
Venkatapa, Flipover Double Struck. (Ganesh TN 5.1). Very Fine, Scarce.
Estimate : R. 2,500-2,800
55 Parmaras of Saurashtra, Rana Hasti, 10th Century AD, Silver Masha, 0.50 g, 8.86 mm, Obv : Elephant facing right, Rev : Nagari legend
Sri Rana Hasti. Very Fine, Scarce.
Estimate : R. 1,000-1,200
56 Parmaras of Vidarbha, Sri Bhojdeva, Silver Kasu, 0.49 g, 8.30 mm, Obv: Lion facing to right with tail upraised, Rev: Human figure in
centre. (Bankar & Somkuwar ONS Journal 200). Very Fine, Scarce.
Estimate : R. 1,200-1,500
57 Saurashtra Region, Chudasama, Copper Unit, 4.03 g, 17.57 x 16.86 mm, Obv: Elephant walking to right in circle around dotted border,
Rev: Nagari ‘Shri’ in circle around dotted border. (Gala & Veera 18). Very Fine, Scarce.
Estimate : R. 1,000-1,200
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Auction - 21 Sultanates
Sultanates
58 59 60
58 Bengal Sultanate, Shams Al-din Ilyas (AH 743-758, 1342-1357 AD), Silver Tanka, al-Balad Firuzabad Mint, 10.70 g, 24.65 mm. (G&G
B151). About Very Fine, Scarce.
Estimate : R. 1,800-2,000
59 Bengal Sultanate, Shams Al-din Ilyas (AH 743-758, 1342-1357 AD), Silver Tanka, al-Balad Firuzabad Mint, 10.44 g, 24.86 mm. (G&G
B152). About Very Fine, Scarce.
Estimate : R. 1,200-1,500
60 Bengal Sultanate, Ghiyath Al-din Azam Shah (AH 792-813, 1389-1410 AD), Silver Tanka, Muazzamabad Mint, 9.67 g, 24.37 mm. (G&G
B245). About Extremely Fine, Scarce.
Estimate : R. 1,800-2,000
61 62
61 Bengal Sultanate, Ala al-din Husain (AH 899-925, 1493-1519 AD), Silver Tanka, AH899, Husainabad Mint, 10.65 g, 26.93 mm. (G&G
B694). Very Fine, Scarce.
Estimate : R. 1,800-2,000
62 Bengal Sultanate, Ala al-din Husain (AH 899-925, 1493-1519 AD), Silver Tanka, AH899, 10.65 g, 29.16 mm, (G&G B708). Very Fine,
Scarce.
Estimate : R. 1,200-1,500
63 64 65
63 Bengal Sultanate, Ala al-din Husain (AH 899-925, 1493-1519 AD), Silver Tanka, 10.40 g, 25.74 mm, (G&G B737). Very Fine, Scarce.
Estimate : R. 1,500-1,700
64 Bengal Sultanate, Nasir al-din Nusrat (AH 925-938, 1519-1531 AD), Silver Tanka, Dar-al-darb Mint, 10.45 g, 26.38 mm. (G&G B805).
Very Fine, Scarce.
Estimate : R. 1,200-1,500
65 Bengal Sultanate, Nasir al-din Nusrat (AH 925-938, 1519-1531 AD), Silver Tanka, Dar-al-darb Mint, AH 822 wrongly written for AH 922,
10.56 g, 24.49 mm. (G&G B805). Very Fine, Scarce.
Estimate : R. 1,500-1,800
67
66
66 Bengal Sultanate, Daud Shah Kararani, Silver Tanka, Tanda Mint, 10.72 g, 28.91 mm, legend within square area, knot pattern at left on rev.
(G&G B983). Probably Ex mounted, Fine, Scarce.
Estimate : R. 2,000-2,200
67 Delhi Sultanate, Turks, Shams Al-din Iltutmish (AH 607-653, 1210-1235 AD), Billon Jital, 2.39 g, 13.39 mm, Obv : Horseman, Rev :
Arabic Legends. Fine, Very Scarce.
Estimate : R. 1,200-1,300
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Auction - 21 Sultanates
68 69
68 Delhi Sultanate, Khaljis, Ala al din Muhammad Khilji (AH 695-715, 1296 - 1316 AD), Silver Tanka, Dar Al Islam Mint, 10.68 g, 26.54
mm. (G&G D225). Very Fine, Scarce.
Estimate : R. 1,000-1,200
69 Delhi Sultanate, Khaljis, Ala Al'din Muhammad Khilji (AH 695-715, 1296 - 1316 AD), Silver Tanka, Hadrat Delhi Mint, 10.64 g, 25.14
mm, Sikandar al-thani legend with mint and date in margin. (G&G D226). Fine, Scarce.
Estimate : R. 1,000-1,200
70 71
70 Delhi Sultanate, Khaljis, Qutb Al Din Mubarak (AH 716 - 720, 1316 - 1320 AD), 3 x Billon Units, Set of 3 coins of Qutb Al Din Mubarak.
(G&G D270, D271). Very Fine, Scarce.
Estimate : R. 1,000-1,500
71 Delhi Sultanate, Tughlaqs, 3 x Billon Units, Set of 3 coins of Tughal Dynasty. Fine to Very Fine, Scarce.
Estimate : R. 800-1,000
72 73
72 Delhi Sultanate, Suris, Sher Shah Suri (AH 945 - 952, 1538 - 1545 AD), Silver Rupee, Bengal type, 11.01 g, 27.02 mm, AH 949. (G&G
D816). Probably Ex Mounted, Fine, Scarce.
Estimate : R. 1,800-2,000
73 Delhi Sultanate, Suris, Sher Shah Suri (AH 945 - 952, 1538 - 1545 AD), Silver Rupee, Mintless, Agra-Gwalior type, 11.29 g, 32.37 mm,
AH 949. (G&G D826). Very Fine, Scarce.
Estimate : R. 1,800-2,000
74 75
74 Delhi Sultanate, Suris, Islam Shah Suri (AH 952 - 960, 1545 - 1552 AD), Silver Rupee, Mintless, Jahapanah type, Usual legends, Caliphs
type 5, 11.16 g, 27.19 mm. (G&G D978). Very Fine+, Scarce.
Estimate : R. 1,500-2,000
75 Delhi Sultanate, Suris, Islam Shah Suri (AH 952 - 960, 1545 - 1552 AD), Silver Rupee, Mintless, Bengal Type, Probably Struck at the
Provincial Capital, 11.11 g, 30.79 mm, Obv : Usual Legends, Caliphs Type 3, 1477 in Top margin. (G&G D980). Very Fine, Scarce.
Estimate : R. 1,500-2,000
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Auction - 21 Mughals
76
76 Delhi Sultanate, Lot of 7 Billon Coins. 7 coins of various rulers, Consists of Bull and Horseman, Horseman and Arabic Legend varities.
Fine to Very Fine.
Estimate : R. 700-800
77
77 Delhi Sultanate, Lot of 14 Billon Coins. 14 coins of various rulers, Consists of different varities. Fine to Very Fine.
Estimate : R. 2,800-3,000
Mughals
80
78 79
78 Akbar (1556-1605 AD), Silver Rupee, Fathpur, 11.30 g, 19.83 x 20.46 mm, AH 986. (KM # 82.2). Extremely Fine, Scarce.
Estimate : R. 1,700-1,900
79 Akbar (1556-1605 AD), Silver Rupee, Dar-Us-Sultanat Lahore, 11.39 g, 20.37 x 20.25 mm, AH 989. (KM # 82.5). Very Fine, Scarce.
Estimate : R. 2,200-2,500
80 Akbar (1556-1605 AD), Silver Rupee, Berar, 11.44 g, 17.64 mm, Ilahi 48. Ilahi Month: Farwardin. (KM # 93.6). Fine, Scarce.
Estimate : R. 1,700-1,900
81 2X
81 Akbar (1556-1605 AD), Gold Mohur, Lahore, 10.89 g, (KM # 108.7). Slabbed and Graded by NGC as AU55, Scarce.
Estimate : R. 60,000-65,000
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Auction - 21 Mughals
82 2X
82 Akbar (1556-1605 AD), Gold Mohur, 10.82 g, (KM # 108.2). Slabbed and Graded by NGC as XF45, Scarce.
Estimate : R. 55,000-60,000
83 84 85
83 Jahangir (1605-1628 AD), Silver Rupee, Jalnapur, 11.39 g, 19.05 mm, AH 1016. (KM # 146). Very Fine, Scarce.
Estimate : R. 3,200-3,500
84 Jahangir (1605-1628 AD), Silver Rupee, Lahore, 11.22 g, 21.60 mm, RY 7, Ilahi Month: Isfandarmuz, Jahangir Shah Akbar Shah. (KM #
145.11). Fine, Scarce
Estimate : R. 1,800-2,000
85 Jahangir (1605-1628 AD), Silver Rupee, Lahore, 11.38 g, 21.09 mm, RY 11, Ilahi Month Ardibihisht, Jahangir Shah Akbar Shah. (KM #
145.11). Fine, Scarce
Estimate : R. 1,800-2,000
86 87 88
86 Jahangir, In the name of Nurjahan (1605-1628 AD), Silver Rupee, Ahmedabad, 11.18 g, 19.69 mm, AH 1037. (KM # 168.2). Fine, Rare.
Estimate : R. 6,000-6,500
87 Shah Jahan (1628-1658 AD), Silver Rupee, Tatta, 11.24 g, 22.27 mm, AH 1038, RY 1. Regnal Year expressed as numeral '1' instead of
Ahad. (KM # 222.14). Very Fine, Scarce.
Estimate : R. 7,000-7,500
88 Shah Jahan (1628-1658 AD), Silver Rupee, Ahmednagar, 11.51 g, 22.26 mm, AH 1066, RY 30. mintname in right quadrant on the
reverse. (KM # 235.2). Extremely Fine, Scarce.
Estimate : R. 3,000-3,300
89 90
91
89 Shah Jahan (1628-1658 AD), Silver Rupee, Daulatabad, 11.48 g, 22.39 mm, AH 1062, RY 25. AH year re-engraved over earlier year die,
'Te' of Daulatabad inscribed in an elongated fashion. (KM # 235.10). Very Fine, Rare.
Estimate : R. 2,000-2,200
90 Murad Baksh (1658 AD), Silver Rupee, Mint Off Flan, 11.48 g, 22.51 mm, AH 1068, RY Ahad, Very Fine, Rare.
Estimate : R. 1,800-2,000
91 Aurangzeb (1658-1707 AD), Set of Silver 1/2 and 1 Rupee, Surat (with mint epithet Bandar-i-Mubarak), 5.71/ 11.42 g, 18.27/ 22.23
mm, RY Ahad. (KM # 294.5/ 300.85). Very Fine, Rare. (2 pcs.)
Estimate : R. 7,000-7,500
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Auction - 21 Mughals
92 93 94
92 Aurangzeb Alamgir (1658-1707 AD), Silver Rupee, Gulkanda, 11.49 g, 21.72 mm, AH 1069, RY Ahad. Crude, Clumsy and Idiosyncratic
Execution. (KM # 299.1). Fine with Shroff marks on Obverse and Reverse, Scarce.
Estimate : R. 1,200-1,500
93 Aurangzeb (1658-1707 AD), Silver Rupee, Akbarnagar, 11.47 g, 21.26 mm, AH 1071, RY 4. struck on a comparitively larger flan. With
AH date and RY both on the reverse. (KM # 300.7). Very Fine, Scarce.
Estimate : R. 1,000-1,200
94 Aurangzeb (1658-1707 AD), Silver Rupee, Aurangabad, 11.46 g, 22.24 mm, AH 1081, RY 14. mintname in the top line on the reverse.
Centrally struck with almost the entire die impression coming onto the planchet. (KM # 300.13). Extremely Fine, Scarce.
Estimate : R. 1,500-1,800
95 96 97
95 Aurangzeb (1658-1707 AD), Silver Rupee, Aurangabad, 11.47 g, 22.82 mm, AH 1098, RY 30. mintname at bottom on reverse. (KM #
300.14). Very Fine, Scarce.
Estimate : R. 1,500-1,800
96 Aurangzeb (1658-1707 AD), Silver Rupee, Bareli, 11.45 g, 24.88 mm, AH 1118, RY 50. (KM # 300.19). Extremely Fine , Scarce.
Estimate : R. 1,000-1,200
97 Aurangzeb (1658-1707 AD), Silver Rupee, Bijapur (with mint epithet Dar-uz-Zafar), 11.43 g, 23.83 mm, AH 1099, RY 31. complete
mintname and epithet in second line. Unlisted in SACPM, Very Fine, Scarce.
Estimate : R. 1,500-1,800
98 99 100
98 Aurangzeb (1658-1707 AD), Silver Rupee, Burhanpur, RY22, 11.47 g, 22.39 mm. (KM 300.24). Extremely Fine. Scarce.
Estimate : R. 1,500-1,800
99 Aurangzeb (1658-1707 AD), Silver Rupee, Gulkanda, 11.49 g, 24.56 mm, AH1076, RY14, nice and almost centrally struck. (KM #
300.28). Very Fine, Scarce.
Estimate : R. 1,200-1,500
100 Aurangzeb (1658-1707 AD), Silver Rupee, Haidarabad (with mint epithet Dar-Ul-Jihad), 11.58 g, 23.64 mm, AH 1100, RY 33. with
complete mintname visible on the flan. (KM # 300.31). Very Fine, Scarce.
Estimate : R. 2,000-3,000
101 Aurangzeb (1658-1707 AD), Silver Rupee, Islamabad (Mathura), 11.44 g, 23.29 mm, AH 1106, RY 39. mintname at bottom on reverse.
Floral decorations on obverse and reverse. (KM # 300.36). Extremely Fine, Rare.
Estimate : R. 3,000-3,300
102 Aurangzeb (1658-1707 AD), Silver Rupee, Junagadh, 11.62 g, 24.12 mm, AH 1102, RY 31. (KM # 300.43). Extremely Fine, Scarce.
Estimate : R. 1,500-1,800
103 Aurangzeb Alamgir (1658-1707 AD), Silver Rupee, Kabul, 11.21 g, 24.02 mm, AH 1107, RY 40. (KM # 300.45). Fine, Scarce.
Estimate : R. 1,000-1,200
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Auction - 21 Mughals
104 Aurangzeb (1658-707 AD), Silver Rupee, Kashmir, 11.44 g, 25.82 mm, AH 1114, RY 46. (KM # 300.48). Extremely Fine, Scarce.
Estimate : R. 3,500-3,800
105 Aurangzeb (1658-1707 AD), Silver Rupee, Khambayat, 11.56 g, 22.51 mm, AH 1088, (KM # 300.51). Very Fine, Scarce.
Estimate : R. 1,200-1,500
106 Aurangzeb (1658-1707 AD), Silver Rupee, Lakhnau, 11.39 g, 24.07 mm, RY 34. parts of the border decoration seen on both sides. (KM #
300.54). Very Fine, Scarce.
Estimate : R. 1,200-1,500
107 Aurangzeb (1658-1707 AD), Silver Rupee, Multan (with mint epithet Dar ul-Aman), 11.45 g, 20.76 mm, AH 1070, RY Ahad, mintname
at top. (KM # 300.62). Very Fine, Scarce.
Estimate : R. 4,500-5,000
108 Aurangzeb (1658-1707 AD), Silver Rupee, Sholapur, 11.42 g, 23.12 mm, AH1096, RY 29. (KM # 300.82). Very Fine, Scarce.
Estimate : R. 1,500-1,800
109 Aurangzeb (1658-1707 AD), Silver Rupee, Ujjain (with mint epithet Dar-Al-Fath, mintname and mint epithet at bottom), 11.53 g,
22.62 mm, RY 48. (KM # 300.91). Very Fine , Scarce.
Estimate : R. 1,200-1,500
110 Shah Alam Bahadur (1707-1712 AD), Silver Rupee, Ahmedabad, 11.62 g, 25.38 mm, AH 1119, RY Ahad. (KM # 348.1). Extremely Fine,
Scarce.
Estimate : R. 1,200-1,500
111 Shah Alam Bahadur (1707-1712 AD), Silver Rupee, Ajmer (with mint epithet Dar-ul-Khair), 11.47 g, 24.42 mm, AH 1119, RY Ahad.
this epithet not listed for Ajmer in SACPM. (Unlisted type in SACPM). Very Fine, Scarce.
Estimate : R. 1,200-1,500
112 Shah Alam Bahadur (1707-1712 AD), Silver Rupee, Akbarabad (with mint epithet Mustaqir-ul-Mulk), 11.37 g, 23.27 mm, RY Ahad.
(KM # 347.1A). Very Fine, Scarce.
Estimate : R. 1,200-1,500
113 Shah Alam Bahadur (1707-1712 AD), Silver Rupee, Alamgirpur, 11.54 g, 21.05 mm, AH1120, RY 3. (KM # 348.8). Very Fine, Scarce.
Estimate : R. 3,000-3,300
114 Shah Alam Bahadur (1707-1712 AD), Silver Rupee, Burhanpur (with mint epithet Dar-us-Saroor), 11.47 g, 23.72 mm, AH 112x/ RY
Ahad. This AH Year and RY combination not listed in SACPM (KM # 348.14). Very Fine, Scarce.
Estimate : R. 2,000-2,200
115 Shah Alam Bahadur (1707-1712 AD), Silver Rupee, Itawa, 11.16 g, 22.85 mm, AH 1119, RY Ahad. (KM # 347.8). Very Fine, Scarce.
Estimate : R. 1,100-1,200
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116 Shah Alam Bahadur (1707-1712 AD), Silver Rupee, Karimabad, RY 4, 11.59 g, 20.41 mm. (KM 347.11). Very Fine. Scarce.
Estimate : R. 2,000-2,200
117 Shah Alam Bahadur (1707-1712 AD), Silver Rupee, Khambayat, 11.56 g, 23.21 mm, complete mintname seen on the coin (KM #
348.23). Very Fine, Scarce.
Estimate : R. 1,200-1,500
118 Shah Alam Bahadur (1707-1712 AD), Silver Rupee, Khujista Bunyad, 11.47 g, 23.51 mm, AH 1121, RY 3. (KM # 348.25). Fine, Scarce.
Estimate : R. 1,200-1,500
119 Shah Alam Bahadur (1707-1712 AD), Silver Rupee, Murshidabad, 11.55 g, 20.38 mm, RY 2, complete mintname seen on the coin (KM #
347.21). Very Fine, Scarce.
Estimate : R. 2,000-2,200
120 Shah Alam Bahadur (1707-1712 AD), Silver Rupee, Dar-Ul-Khilafat Shahajahanabad, 11.41 g, 22.69 mm, AH 1119, RY Ahad. (KM #
347.18). Extremely Fine, Scarce.
Estimate : R. 1,500-1,800
121 Jahandar Shah (1712 AD), Silver Rupee, Bahadurgarh, 11.38 g, 23.86 mm, AH 1124, RY Ahad, (KM # 363.17). Very Fine, Rare
Estimate : R. 5,000-6,000
122 Jahandar Shah (1712-1713 AD), Silver Rupee, Tatta, 11.37 g, 21.77 mm, AH 1124, RY Ahad. Sahib-i-Qiran Jahandar Shah Badshah-i-
Jahan legends. (KM # 364.20). Fine, Scarce.
Estimate : R. 4,000-4,400
123 Farrukhsiyar (1713-1719 AD), Silver Rupee, Ajmer (with mint epithet Dar-ul-Khair), 11.47 g, 22.06 mm, RY 6. (KM # 377.4). Very
Fine, Scarce.
Estimate : R. 1,500-1,800
124 Farrukhsiyar (1713-1719 AD), Silver Rupee, Akbarabad (with mint epithet Mustaqir-ul-Mulk), 11.41 g, 21.44 mm, RY Ahad. (KM #
377.5). Very Fine, Scarce.
Estimate : R. 1,500-1,800
125 Farrukhsiyar (1713-1719 AD), Silver Rupee, Elichpur, AH 1125/ RY 2, 11.38 g, 22.14 mm. (KM 377.24). Very Fine. Scarce.
Estimate : R. 5,000-5,500
126 Farrukhsiyar (1713-1719 AD), Silver Rupee, Fathabad Dharur, 11.46 g, 24.02 mm, RY 2. (KM # 377.26). Very Fine , Extremely
Rare.
Estimate : R. 18,000-20,000
127 Farrukhsiyar (1713-1719 AD), Silver Rupee, Islamabad, 11.45 g, 22.44 mm, RY 6. (KM # 377.33). Extremely Fine, Scarce.
Estimate : R. 4,000-4,400
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128 129
130
128 Farrukhsiyar (1713-1719 AD), Silver Rupee, Murshidabad, 11.61 g, 22.71 mm, AH 1128, RY 5. (KM # 377.49). Extremely Fine, Scarce.
Estimate : R. 1,500-1,800
129 Farrukhsiyar (1713-1719 AD), Silver Rupee, Sahrind, 11.47 g, 21.43 mm, AH1126, RY3. (KM # 377.54). Very Fine, Scarce.
Estimate : R. 1,500-1,800
130 Farrukhsiyar (1713-1719 AD), Silver Rupee, Shahjahanabad (with mint epithet Dar-ul-Khilafat), 11.38 g, 27.72 mm, AH1129, RY6.
with an exceptionally large flan and hence almost complete die impression alongwith dotted borders seen on both sides. (KM # 377.55).
Fine, Scarce.
Estimate : R. 3,000-3,300
132 Farrukhsiyar (1713-1719 AD), Silver Rupee, Dar-ul-fath Ujjain, 11.48 g, 22.62 mm, AH1129, RY6, 11.49 g, RY 7. (KM # 377.63). Very
Fine, Scarce.
Estimate : R. 2,500-2,800
133 Rafi-Ud-Darjat (1719 AD), Silver Rupee, Ahmedabad (with mint epithet Zinat-ul-Bilad), 11.61 g, 25.56 mm, RY Ahad. (KM # 405.1).
Extremely Fine, Rare.
Estimate : R. 12,000-15,000
135 Rafi-Ud-Darjat (1719 AD), Silver Rupee, Sironj, 10.99 g, 21.41 mm, RY Ahad. Very few specimens of this rare mint of Rafi-ud-Darjat are
known. (Unlisted in SACPM). Fine with multiple shroff marks, Extremely Rare.
Estimate : R. 30,000-35,000
136 Rafi-ud-Darjat (1719 AD), Silver Rupee, Shahjahanabad, AH1131, RY Ahad, 11.03 g, 22.05 mm. (KM 405.19). Very Fine. Scarce.
Estimate : R. 1,500-1,800
137 Shah Jahan II (1719 AD), Silver Rupee, Gwalior, 11.27 g, 24.72 mm, AH 1131, RY Ahad. (KM # 415.9). Very Fine, Rare.
Estimate : R. 4,500-4,800
138 Shah Jahan II (1719 AD), Silver Rupee, Itawa, 10.70 g, 24.32 mm, AH1131, RY Ahad. (KM # 415.11). Very Fine, Extremely Scarce.
Estimate : R. 5,000-5,500
139 Shah Jahan II (1719 AD), Silver Rupee, Murshidabad, 11.63 g, 21.88 mm, AH1131, RY Ahad. (KM # 415.21). Very Fine, Extremely
Scarce.
Estimate : R. 3,000-3,500
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141
140
142
140 Shah Jahan II (1719 AD), Silver Rupee, Dar ul Khilafat Shahjahanabad, 11.44 g, 22.72 mm, RY Ahad. (KM # 415.23). Fine , Scarce.
Estimate : R. 2,000-2,200
141 Muhammad Shah (1719-1748 AD), 2 x Silver 1/32 Rupee, probably Khujista Bunyad, 0.23/ 0.34 g, 7.14/ 7.28 mm, Fine, Scarce (2 Nos)
Estimate : R. 2,000-3,000
142 Muhammad Shah (1719-1748 AD), Silver Rupee, Ba-Lutf Surat, AHxx31/RYAhad , 11.00 g, 26.27 mm. (KM 434.1). Very Fine. Scarce.
Estimate : R. 1,200-1,500
143 Muhammad Shah (1719-1748 AD), Silver Rupee, Akbarabad (with mint epithet Mustaqir-ul-Khilafat), 11.43 g, 22.55 mm, RY Ahad,
with mintname in top line which is not listed in SACPM. Very Fine, Scarce.
Estimate : R. 1,000-1,200
144 Muhammad Shah (1719-1748 AD), Silver Rupee, Akbarnagar, RY 2, 11.61 g, 20.94 mm, (KM # 436.4). Very Fine, Scarce.
Estimate : R. 2,500-3,000
145 Muhammad Shah (1719-1748 AD), Silver Rupee, Atak, RY 28, 11.35 g, 20.84 mm, (KM # 436.8). Very Fine, Scarce.
Estimate : R. 4,000-4,400
146 Muhammad Shah (1719-1748 AD), Silver Rupee, Hyderabad (with mint epithet Farkhanda Bunyad), 11.48 g, 23.19 mm, RY 14. RY
on obverse. (KM # 436.26). Very Fine, Scarce.
Estimate : R. 2,000-2,200
147 Muhammad Shah (1719-1748 AD), Silver Rupee, Macchlipatan, 11.43 g, 24.56 mm, AH 1135, RY 5. (KM # 436.42). Extremely Fine, Scarce.
Estimate : R. 4,000-4,400
148 Ahmad Shah Bahadur (1748-1754 AD), Silver Rupee, Akbarabad (with mint epithet Mustaqir-ul-Khilafat), 11.43 g, 25.50 mm, RY 4.
(KM # 446.2). Very Fine, Scarce.
Estimate : R. 1,500-1,800
149 Ahmad Shah Bahadur (1748-1754 AD), Silver Rupee, Murshidabad, 11.62 g, 25.94 mm, RY 2. exceptionally large flan. (KM # 446.15).
Very Fine, Rare.
Estimate : R. 1,500-1,800
150 Shah Jahan III (1759-1760 AD), Silver Rupee, Ahmednagar Farrukhabad, 11.27 g, 27.66 mm, AH1174, RY Ahad. (KM # 478.5). Very
Fine, Scarce.
Estimate : R. 19,000-20,000
151 Shah Jahan III (1759-1760 AD), Silver Rupee, Surat (stylistically), 11.52 g, 25.44 mm, RY Ahad. (Unlisted in SACPM). Very Fine, Rare.
Estimate : R. 2,500-2,800
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152
2X
152 Shah Jahan III (1759-1760 AD), Gold Mohur, Surat (stylistically), 11.13 g, 22.56 mm, RY Ahad. (Unlisted in SACPM). Very Fine, Rare.
Estimate : R. 55,000-60,000
153
153 Shah Alam II (1759-1806 AD), Silver Rupee, Shahjahanabad (with mint epithet Dar-ul-Khilafat), 11.31 g, 22.92 mm, AH1185, RY13.
(KM # 709.1). Very Fine, Scarce.
Estimate : R. 950-1,000
Independent Kingdoms
155 156
154
154 Arakan, Sanda Parama, Silver Tankah, 9.47 g, 28.74 mm, Fine , Scarce.
Estimate : R. 2,500-2,800
155 Nawabs of Arcot, INO Muhammad Shah, Silver Rupee, Arkat, 11.51 g, 22.50 mm, RY 3. (KM # 436.7). Extremely Fine, Scarce.
Estimate : R. 1,000-1,200
156 Nizams of Hyderabad, INO Ahmad Shah Bahadur, Silver Rupee, Imtiyazgarh, 11.29 g, 20.03 mm, Coins with the be-fazl-elah couplet are
reported for Imtiyazgarh, Kankurti and Firoznagar. Very Fine, Rare.
Estimate : R. 3,000-3,300
158
157
157 Nizams of Hyderabad, INO Muhammad Shah, Silver Rupee, Qamarnagar (Cuddapah), 11.35 g, 22.64 mm, AH1142, RY 11. (KM #
436.51). Very Fine, Scarce.
Estimate : R. 2,000-2,200
158 Maratha Confederacy, Tanjore Marathas, Venkata Rao, Copper Kasu, 3.19 g, 12.89 mm, Obv : Hanuman to right, Rev : Nagari legend "sri
ve ka / ta ra o". Very fine, Scarce in this grade.
Estimate : R. 1,000-1,200
159
2X
159 Mysore, Kantiraya, Gold Fanam, 0.38 g, 6.54 mm, seated Narasimha on obverse. Very Fine, Scarce.
Estimate : R. 1,500-1,800
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Auction - 21 Princely States
161
2X 162
160
160 Mysore, Tipu Sultan, Copper Paisa, Nagar, AM1224, 10.92 g, 21.45 mm, Obv : elephant to left with date above; Rev : mintname in persian.
(KM # 103.10). Fine, Scarce.
Estimate : R. 1,000-1,200
161 Mysore, Tipu Sultan, Gold Fanam, Patan, 0.39 g, 7.00 mm, AM1222, Obv : 'He' in persian; Rev : mintname and date in persian. (KM # 128).
Extremely Fine, Scarce.
Estimate : R. 1,800-2,000
162 Mysore, Tipu Sultan, Gold Pagoda, Nagar, 3.36 g, 11.74 mm, AH1199, RY3, (KM # 109). Extremely Fine, Rare.
Estimate : R. 22,000-23,000
163
163 Narwar, Kachhawaha Rajputs of Narwar, INO Alamgir II, Silver Rupee, Narwar, 11.30 g, 25.21 mm, AH116x, RY Ahad. with Sahib-i-
Qirani couplet. Very Fine, Scarce.
Estimate : R. 4,000-4,500
Princely States
165 Bahawalpur, Anonymous Hammered Coinag, Copper Paisa, 2.45 g, 15.04 x 15.01 mm, (KM # Y8) Extremely Fine, Scarce.
Estimate : R. 500-800
166 Bikanir, Ganga Singh (1887-1942 AD), Copper 1/4 Anna, 6.43 g, 25.40 mm, 1895AD, with bust of Victioria Empress on the obverse. (KM
# 71). About Very Fine, Scarce.
Estimate : R. 1,600-1,800
167 Gwalior, Mahadji Rao (1761-1794 AD), INO Shah Alam II, Gwalior Fort Mint, Silver Rupee, AH1176, RY3, 11.22 g, 23.77 mm, (KM #
55). Extremely Fine, Scarce.
Estimate : R. 1,000-1,200
168 Gwalior, Madho Rao (1886-1925 AD), Copper 1/4 Anna, 5.11 g, 22.51 mm, VS1970 (1913AD), thick planchet type. (KM # 170) About
Uncirculated, Rare
Estimate : R. 1,000-1,200
169 Gwalior, Jivaji Rao (1925-1948 AD), Copper 1/4 Anna, 5.12 g, 22.63 mm, VS1986, crude style "pug-nose" bust of Jivaji Rao. About
Uncirculated but weakly struck, Rare.
Estimate : R. 1,000-1,200
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170 172
171
170 Hyderabad, Mir Mahbub Ali Khan (1869-1911 AD), INO Provisional Series, Haidarabad (Farkhanda Bunyad Haidarabad) Mint, Silver 2
Annas, 1.36 g, 14.90 mm, AH1318, the first machine struck series of Hyderabad to come into circulation. (KM # Y31). Very Fine, Scarce.
Estimate : R. 5,000-5,500
171 Hyderabad, Mir Mahbub Ali Khan (1869-1911 AD), INO Provisional Series, Haidarabad (Farkhanda Bunyad Haidarabad) Mint, Silver 8
Annas, 5.60 g, 23.90 mm, AH1318, the first machine struck series of Hyderabad to come into circulation. (KM # Y29). Very Fine, Scarce.
Estimate : R. 14,000-15,000
172 Hyderabad, Mir Usman Ali Khan (1911-1948 AD), Haidarabad (Farkhanda Bunyad) Mint, Nickel, Silver 1/2 Rupee, 5.59 g, 24.19 mm,
AH1366, RY37, Full 'Ain' in doorway of Charminar. (KM # Y66). Very Fine, Scarce.
Estimate : R. 800-1,000
173
2X
173 Jaipur, INO Muhammad Akbar II, Gold Mohur, Sawai Jaipur Mint, 10.88 g, 20.46 mm, RY Ahad, (KM # 77) Very Fine, Scarce.
Estimate : R. 37,000-39,000
174 175
174 Narwar, Mahadji Rao, INO Shah Alam II, Narwar Mint, Silver Rupee, 11.18 g, 25.19 mm, 1181, RY 7, (KM # C25). Extremely Fine,
Scarce.
Estimate : R. 1,500-1,800
175 Sailana, Jaswant Singh (1890-1919 AD), INO George V, struck at Calcutta Mint Mint, Copper 1/4 Anna, 4.70 g, 25.24 mm, 1912AD, (KM
# 16). About Uncirculated Brown, Rare.
Estimate : R. 7,000-7,500
176
177
176 Travancore, Bala Rama Varma II (1924-1949 AD), Copper 8 Cash, 3.90 g, 21.98 mm, Monogram of the King on the obverse. (KM # Y43).
About Uncirculated Brown, Scarce.
Estimate : R. 1,000-1,200
177 Travancore, Bala Rama Varma II (1924-1949 AD), Silver Fanam, ME1112, (KM # 61). slabbed by NGC as MS65, Rare.
Estimate : R. 7,000-7,500
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Auction - 21 East India Company
Portuguese India
178 Indo-Portuguese, INO Joao, Silver Rupia, Goa, 1819 AD, 10.90 g, 22.53 mm. (KM # 239). Fine, Scarce.
Estimate : R. 4,000-4,400
179 Indo-Portuguese, Colonial Coinage, Luiz I, Copper 1/8 Tanga, 3.24 g, 21.11 mm, 1881 AD, (KM # 307) Extremely Fine for the type,
Scarce.
Estimate : R. 500-800
180 Indo-Portuguese, Colonial Coinage, Luiz I, Copper 1/8 Tanga, 3.14 g, 21.09 mm, 1884 AD, (KM # 307) Very Fine for the type, Scarce
Estimate : R. 500-800
181 182
181 East India Company, Bengal Presidency, INO Shah Alam II, Copper 1/4 Anna, Falta, AH1195, RY22, Princep's Contract Coinage. 6.85 g,
23.15 mm, (KM # 125) Very Fine, Scarce.
Estimate : R. 1,200-1,500
182 East India Company, Bengal Presidency, INO Shah Alam II, Silver Rupee, Murshidabad (struck at Calcutta Mint), 12.40 g, 26.98 mm, RY
19, edge grained straight. (PR # 172). Extremely Fine, Scarce.
Estimate : R. 1,200-1,500
183
183 East India Company, Bengal Presidency, INO Shah Alam II, Silver Set of 1/4, 1/2 and 1 Rupee, Farukhabad, RY 45, plain edge. (PR #
75,76,77). Very Fine, Scarce. (3 Nos).
Estimate : R. 3,000-3,300
184 185
184 East India Company, Bombay Presidency, Copper Pie, Struck at Calcutta Mint, 1833AD/ AH1248, tall persian 'L' in Adil of Pie. (KM #
261). Slabbed by NGC as MS61BN, Rare.
Estimate : R. 4,500-5,000
185 East India Company, Bombay Presidency, Copper 1/4 Anna, Struck at Calcutta Mint, 1833AD/ AH1249, large letters. (KM # 235).
Slabbed by NGC as AU58BN, Rare.
Estimate : R. 5,500-6,000
20
Auction - 21 British India
186
187 188
186 East India Company, Madras Presidency, Cash, Copper, 1803 AD, 0.66 g, 11.40 mm, Obv: Lion Rampant to the left, Rev: Value in Persian
and English., Minted at Birmingham Mint. (KM# 315). Extremely Fine. Rare in this grade.
Estimate : R. 3,000-3,300
187 East India Company, Madras Presidency, Copper ½ Dub (10 Cash), 1807, Obv: Persian inscription Honarable Company and value. Rev:
Tamil and Telugu inscription. shifted struck. (KM#327). Very Fine. Rare
Estimate : R. 8,000-10,000
188 East India Company, Madras Presidency, INO Aurangzeb, Silver Rupee, Chinnapatan, 11.45 g, 22.89 mm, RY 41, (KM # A289). Very
Fine, Scarce.
Estimate : R. 1,500-1,800
190
189
189 East India Company, Madras Presidency, INO Aurangzeb, Silver Rupee, Chinnapattan, RY 5x, 11.46 g, 21.76 mm. (KM # 300.9).
Extremely Fine, Scarce.
Estimate : R. 2,500-3,000
190 East India Company, Madras Presidency, Gold Pagoda, ND (1740-1807 AD), 3.4 g, 11.01 mm. with a star on the reverse surrounded by
grained field. (KM # C426). Extremely Fine, Scarce.
Estimate : R. 15,000-18,000
British India
191 192
191 William IV, Silver, Rupee, Calcutta mint, 1835, F incused, A / III. (GK# 11). In NGC holder, Graded MS 62, Extremely Rare.
Estimate : R. 25,000-35,000
192 William IV, Silver, Rupee, Calcutta mint, 1835, F incused, A / II. (GK# 14). In NGC holder, Graded AU 53.
Estimate : R. 5,000-7,000
193 194
193 William IV, Silver, ½ Rupee, Calcutta mint, 1835, F incused, A / I, 21 berries. (GK# 38). Extremely Fine, Rare.
Estimate : R. 12,000-15,000
194 William IV, Silver, ½ Rupee, Bombay mint, 1835, no initial, A / I(ii). (GK# 50). Extremely Fine, Scarce.
Estimate : R. 12,000-15,000
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196
195 William IV, Silver, 1/4 Rupee, Calcutta mint, 1835, 'F'raised (clearly seen on the truncation), A / III. (GK# 63). Almost Uncirculated, Very
Rare.
Estimate : R. 12,000-14,000
196 East India Company, Ruler; William IV, Copper, ½ Anna, Madras mint, 1835, 20 berries, large berries (GK# 67). Extremely Fine.
Estimate : R. 1,200-1,500
198
197
197 Victoria Queen, Continuous Legend, Silver, Rupee, Madras mint, 1840, English head (short neck), A / VII, with M raised. (GK# 106).
Extremelt Fine, Rare.
Estimate : R. 7,000-9,000
198 East India Company, Ruler; Victoria Queen, Copper, 1/4 Anna, Madras mint, 1835, B / V. (GK# 152). About Uncirculated, Rare.
Estimate : R. 5,000-6,000
199
2X
199 Victoria Queen, Divided Legend, Gold, Mohur, 11.73g, 25.88mm, Calcutta Mint, 1841, W.W. incused, A / I. (S &W# 3.7). Hook mounted,
Extremely Fine details (cleaned), sufrace shiny.
Estimate : R. 80,000-90,000
200
200 Victoria Queen, Divided Legend, Silver, Rupee (3), Calcutta mint, 1840, W.W. raised, 28 berries. (GK# 163). Extremely Fine to Extremely
Fine+, 3 coins.
Estimate : R. 2,700-3,000
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203
202
201 Victoria Queen, Divided Legend, Silver, 2 Annas, Madras Mint, 1841, S incused, W.W. raised (S.W.W), 9 berries. (GK# 219). About
Uncirculated, Rare.
Estimate : R. 2,500-3,000
202 East India Company, Ruler; Victoria Queen, Copper, 1/4 Anna, R. Heaton & Sons, Birmingham mint, 1858, two leaves. (GK# 233). Very
Fine, Scarce..
Estimate : R. 1,000-1,500
203 East India Company, Ruler; Victoria Queen, Copper, ½ Pice, Calcutta mint, 1853, B / I. (GK# 235). About Uncirculated brown.
Estimate : R. 1,000-1,200
204 205
204 Victoria Queen, Silver, Rupee, Bombay mint, 1862, obverse Brockage, spread out impression on opposite side. Very Fine for the type, Very
Rare.
Estimate : R. 25,000-30,000
205 Victoria Queen, Silver, Rupee, Bombay Mint, 1862, B / II / 0 / 0, Complete clear traces of numeral 2 seen behind numeral 2, this is due to
wearing of numeral 2 in the die/s, the engraver re-punched numeral 2 in the die/s without erasing the earlier numeral 2. (GK# 271). Very
Fine, Extremely Rare.
Estimate : R. 10,000-12,000
206 207
206 Victoria Queen, Silver, Rupee, Bombay mint, 1862, A / II / 2 / 0, w/o initial J, actual year of minting 1864. (GK# 289). Very Fine, Extremely
Rare
Estimate : R. 30,000-40,000
207 Victoria Queen, Silver, Rupee, Bombay mint, 1862, A / II / 0 / 1, with initial J, the engraver missed to insert the top unit dot, actual year of
minting 1873. (GK# 345). Very Fine, Extremely Rare
Estimate : R. 75,000-90,000
208
209
208 Victoria Queen, Copper, 1/12 Anna, Calcutta mint, 1862, obv; A / I.. (GK# 403). About Uncirculated, Scarce.
Estimate : R. 1,500-2,000
209 Victoria Empress, Silver, Rupee, Calcutta mint, 1892, C3 / I / Cincused. (GK# 576). Uncirculated, Scarce.
Estimate : R. 5,000-6,000
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210 Victoria Empress, Silver, Rupee, Bombay mint, 1893, C2 / I(ii) / 'B'incused. (GK# 578). In NGC holder, Graded MS 61, Scarce.
Estimate : R. 3,200-3,800
211 Victoria Empress, Silver, Rupee, Bombay mint, 1900, A3(I) / I(ii) / B incuse. (GK# 589). In NGC holder, Graded MS 62, Scarce.
Estimate : R. 3,200-3,800
214
212 213
212 Victoria Queen, Silver, ½ Rupee, Bombay Mint, 1875, B1 / II / dot. (GK# 601), About Uncirculated, Extremely Rare.
Estimate : R. 30,000-40,000
213 Victoria Queen, Silver, ½ Rupee, Bombay Mint, 1876, B2 / II / dot. (GK# 606), Uncirculated, Very Rare.
Estimate : R. 25,000-30,000
214 Victoria Empress, Silver, 1/4 Rupee, Calcutta mint, 1879 C / II / C incused (GK# 674). Couple of minor scratches on obverse otherwise
About Uncirculated, Extremely Rare.
Estimate : R. 30,000-35,000
215 Victoria Empress, Silver, 1/4 Rupee, Calcutta mint, 1888, C / II / no mm. (GK# 713). Extremely Fine, Rare.
Estimate : R. 4,000-5,000
216 Victoria Empress, Silver, 1/4 Rupee, Calcutta mint, 1893, C / II / C incused (GK# 725). Extremely Fine, Rare.
Estimate : R. 4,000-5,000
217 Victoria Empress, Silver, 1/4 Rupee, Calcutta mint, 1894, C / II / C incused (GK# 727). About Uncirculated, Rare.
Estimate : R. 4,000-5,000
218 Victoria Empress, Silver, 1/4 Rupee, Calcutta mint, 1896, C / II / C incused (GK# 728). Uncirculated, Rare.
Estimate : R. 4,000-5,000
219 Victoria Empress, Silver, 1/4 Rupee, Calcutta mint, 1897, C / II / C incused (GK# 732). Uncirculated, Rare.
Estimate : R. 5,000-6,000
220 Victoria Empress, Silver, 1/4 Rupee, Calcutta mint, 1898, C / II / C incused (GK# 735). Uncirculated, Rare.
Estimate : R. 3,500-4,500
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221 222
221 Victoria Empress, Silver, 1/4 Rupee, Calcutta mint, 1900, C / II / C incused (GK# 736). Uncirculated, Very Rare.
Estimate : R. 9,000-11,000
222 Victoria Empress, Silver, 1/4 Rupee, Calcutta mint, 1901, C / II / C incused (GK# 737). Uncirculated, Rare.
Estimate : R. 6,000-7,000
223 Victoria Queen, Silver, 2 Annas, Calcutta mint, 1880, B / II / C incused. (GK# 754). Uncirculated, Rainbow toning, Extremely Rare.
Estimate : R. 35,000-45,000
225
224 226
224 Victoria Empress, Silver, 2 Annas, Calcutta mint, 1885, B / II / C incused. (GK# 779). In NGC holder, Graded MS 61, Rare.
Estimate : R. 7,800-10,000
225 Victoria Empress, Silver, 2 Annas, Calcutta mint, 1886, B / II / C incused. (GK# 782). Uncirculated, Rare.
Estimate : R. 5,000-7,000
226 Victoria Empress, Silver, 2 Annas, Bombay mint, 1888, B / II / B incused. (GK# 785). In NGC holder, Graded MS 62, Rare.
Estimate : R. 8,800-11,000
227 228
227 Victoria Empress, Copper, ¼ Anna, Calcutta mint, 1880, B / II. (GK# 833). About Uncirculated.
Estimate : R. 2,000-2,500
228 Victoria Empress, Copper, ¼ Anna, Calcutta mint, 1886, B / II. (GK# 842). About Extremely Fine, Scarce.
Estimate : R. 800-1,000
229 230
229 Victoria Empress, Copper, ¼ Anna, Bombay mint, 1889, B / I. (GK# 847). Uncirculated brown, Rare.
Estimate : R. 3,000-4,000
230 Victoria Empress, Copper, ¼ Anna, Calcutta mint, 1889, B / II. (GK# 848). Uncirculated.
Estimate : R. 1,300-1,700
231
231 Victoria Empress, Copper, ¼ Anna, Calcutta mint, 1891, B / II. (GK# 850). About Uncirculated.
Estimate : R. 800-1,200
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232 Victoria Empress, Copper, ¼ Anna, Calcutta mint, 1898, B / II. (GK# 857). About Extremely Fine, Extremely Rare.
Estimate : R. 9,000-10,000
233 Victoria Empress, Copper, ¼ Anna, Calcutta mint, 1901, B / II. (GK# 860). About Uncirculated.
Estimate : R. 1,300-1,700
235
234 236
234 Victoria Empress, Copper, ½ Pice, Calcutta mint, 1895, A / I / no mm. (GK# 875). In NGC holder, Graded MS 63 RB, Scarce.
Estimate : R. 2,600-3,300
235 Victoria Empress, Copper, ½ Pice, Calcutta mint, 1899, A / I / no mm. (GK# 879). About Uncirculated, Scarce.
Estimate : R. 1,500-2,000
236 Victoria Empress, Copper, 1/12 Anna, Bombay mint, 1877, obv; A / no mm. (GK# 889). In NGC holder, Graded MS 61 BN, Rare.
Estimate : R. 3,500-4,500
238
237 239
237 Victoria Empress, Copper, 1/12 Anna, Bombay mint, 1883, obv; A, no mm. (GK# 895). In NGC holder, Graded MS 63 RB, Very Rare.
Estimate : R. 10,000-12,000
238 Victoria Empress, Copper, 1/12 Anna, Bombay mint, 1884, obv; A, no mm. (GK# 898). Extremely Fine.
Estimate : R. 500-800
239 Victoria Empress, Copper, 1/12 Anna, Calcutta mint, 1891, obv; B / no mm. (GK# 912). In NGC holder, Graded MS 62 RB.
Estimate : R. 2,200-2,800
241
240
240 Victoria Empress, Copper, 1/12 Anna, Calcutta mint, 1892, obv; B / no mm. (GK# 913). In NGC holder, Graded MS 63 RB.
Estimate : R. 2,500-3,500
241 Victoria Empress, Copper, 1/12 Anna, Calcutta mint, 1894, obv; B / no mm. (GK# 915). Uncirculated, Scarce.
Estimate : R. 1,200-1,500
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242 Victoria Empress, Copper, 1/12 Anna, Calcutta mint, 1898, obv; B / no mm. (GK# 919). In NGC holder, Graded MS 63 RB, Scarce.
Estimate : R. 4,000-4,500
243 Victoria Empress, Copper, 1/12 Anna, Calcutta mint, 1901, obv; B / no mm. (GK# 921). In NGC holder, Graded MS 63 RB, Ex. John Page
Collection, Scarce.
Estimate : R. 2,200-2,800
244 245
244 Edward VII, Silver, Rupee, Calcutta mint, 1903, no mm. (GK# 924). In NGC holder, Graded MS 61, Scarce.
Estimate : R. 3,000-3,500
245 Edward VII, Silver, Rupee, Bombay mint, 1904, B incused & dot. (GK# 932). In NGC holder, Graded MS 60.
Estimate : R. 2,500-3,000
247
246
246 Edward VII, Silver, Rupee, Calcutta mint, 1907, no mm. (GK# 942). In NGC holder, Graded MS 61, Scarce.
Estimate : R. 3,000-3,800
247 Edward VII, Silver, ½ Rupee, Calcutta mint, 1909, no mm. (GK# 969). Uncirculated, Extremely Rare.
Estimate : R. 18,000-25,000
248
248 Edward VII, Cupro-Nickel, 1 Anna, Bombay mint, 1910, B incused. (GK# 993). Almost Uncirculated, Very Rare.
Estimate : R. 3,500-4,500
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249
249 Edward VII, Copper, 1/4 Anna, Calcutta mint, 1904, no mm. (GK# 995). In NGC holder, Graded MS 63 RB, Scarce.
Estimate : R. 2,500-3,500
250 Edward VII, Copper, 1/4 Anna, Calcutta mint, 1905, no mm. (GK# 996). Uncirculated, Scarce.
Estimate : R. 1,200-1,500
251 252
251 Edward VII, Copper, 1/4 Anna, Calcutta mint, 1906, no mm. (GK# 997). Uncirculated, Scarce.
Estimate : R. 2,500-3,000
252 Edward VII, Bronze, 1/4 Anna, Calcutta mint, 1907, no mm. Reverse mirror Brockage. Extremely Fine for the type, Extremely rare.
Estimate : R. 25,000-30,000
254
253
253 Edward VII, Bronze, 1/4 Anna, Calcutta mint, 1908, no mm. (GK# 1000). About Uncirculated, Scarce.
Estimate : R. 1,800-2,200
254 Edward VII, Bronze, ½ Pice, Calcutta mint, 1908, no mm. (GK# 1009). About Uncirculated, Scarce.
Estimate : R. 1,200-1,500
256
257
255
255 Edward VII, Bronze, 1/12 Anna, Calcutta mint, 1908, no mm. (GK# 1018). In NGC holder, Graded MS 64 RB, Scarce.
Estimate : R. 2,500-3,500
256 Edward VII, Bronze, 1/12 Anna, Calcutta mint, 1910, no mm. (GK# 1020). In NGC holder, Graded MS 63 RB, Scarce.
Estimate : R. 2,200-2,800
257 George V, Silver, Rupee, Calcutta mint, 1914, no dot. (GK# 1029). Uncirculated, Scarce.
Estimate : R. 1,500-2,000
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258 George V, Silver, Rupee, Calcutta mint, 1919, no dot. (GK# 1039). In NGC holder, Graded MS 62.
Estimate : R. 2,500-3,000
259 George V, Silver, Rupee, Calcutta mint, 1920, no dot. (GK# 1041). In NGC holder, Graded MS 63, Scarce.
Estimate : R. 2,700-3,300
261
260
260 George V, Silver, Rupee, Bombay mint, 1921, dot. (GK# 1043). In NGC holder, Graded MS 62, Rare.
Estimate : R. 4,000-5,000
261 George V, Silver, ½ Rupee, Calcutta mint, 1915, no dot. (GK# 1052). About Uncirculated, Very Rare.
Estimate : R. 8,000-10,000
262 263
262 George V, Silver, ½ Rupee, Bombay mint, 1917, dot. (GK# 1055). Uncirculated, Rare.
Estimate : R. 3,500-4,500
263 George V, Silver, ½ Rupee, Calcutta mint, 1927, no dot. (GK# 1069). Uncirculated, Rare.
Estimate : R. 6,000-8,000
264
264 George V, Silver, ½ Rupee, Bombay mint, 1936, dot. (GK# 1076). In NGC holder, Graded MS 63.
Estimate : R. 1,800-2,200
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265 George V, Silver, ¼ Rupee, Bombay mint, 1925, dot. (GK# 1093). In NGC holder. Graded MS 63, Scarce.
Estimate : R. 2,500-3,000
266 George V, Silver, ¼ Rupee, Calcutta mint, 1926, no dot. (GK# 1094). In NGC holder, Graded MS 63, Scarce.
Estimate : R. 2,500-3,000
267 George V, Silver, ¼ Rupee, Bombay mint, 1928, dot. (GK# 1095). In NGC holder, Graded MS 64, Scarce.
Estimate : R. 2,800-3,200
268
269
268 George V, Silver, ¼ Rupee, Calcutta mint, 1930, no dot. (GK# 1097). Brilliant Uncirculated, Scarce.
Estimate : R. 1,000-1,500
269 George V and George VI, Silver & Bronze, ½ Rupee, 1938B. 1/4 Rupee, 1936C. 1/4 Anna(2), 1936C, 1940B & 1/12 Anna, 1932C. (GK#
1294,1099,1197,1426,1248). About Uncirculated to Uncirculatered, 5 coins.
Estimate : R. 1,500-2,000
271 George V, Cupro-Nickel, 2 Annas, Bombay mint, 1935, dot. (GK# 1139). Extremely Fine+.
Estimate : R. 1,200-1,500
272 George V, Cupro-Nickel, 2 Annas, Bombay mint, 1936, dot. (GK# 1140). Surface hairlines otherwise Uncirculated.
Estimate : R. 1,000-1,200
273 George V, Cupro-Nickel, 1 Anna, Bombay mint, 1914, no dot. (GK# 1144). About Uncirculated, Scarce.
Estimate : R. 1,000-1,500
274 George V, Cupro-Nickel, 1 Anna, Bombay mint, 1919, no dot. (GK# 1149). Uncirculated, Scarce.
Estimate : R. 2,000-2,500
275 George V, Cupro-Nickel, 1 Anna, Calcutta mint, 1930, no dot. (GK# 1163).About Uncirculated, Scarce.
Estimate : R. 2,000-2,500
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276
276 George V, Bronze 1/4 Anna, Calcutta mint, 1918, no dot. (GK# 1177). In NGC holder, Graded MS 64 RB, Scarce.
Estimate : R. 3,500-4,000
277 George V, Bronze 1/4 Anna, Calcutta mint, 1928, no dot. (GK# 1188). Uncirculated, Scarce.
Estimate : R. 500-800
279
278
278 George V, Bronze, 1/4 Anna, Calcutta mint, 1933, no dot. (GK# 1193). In NGC holder, Graded MS 64 RB, Rare.
Estimate : R. 2,500-3,000
279 George V, Bronze, ½ Pice, Calcutta mint, 1912, no mm. (GK# 1198). In NGC holder, Graded MS 65 RB, Rare.
Estimate : R. 2,200-2,800
280 George V, Bronze, ½ Pice, Calcutta mint, 1915, no mm. (GK# 1201). About Uncirculated, Scarce.
Estimate : R. 1,000-1,500
281 George V, Bronze, ½ Pice, Calcutta mint, 1916, no mm. (GK# 1202). About Uncirculated brown, Scarce.
Estimate : R. 800-1,200
282 George V, Bronze, ½ Pice, Calcutta mint, 1917, no mm. (GK# 1203). About Uncirculated brown, Scarce.
Estimate : R. 1,200-1,500
283 George V, Bronze, ½ Pice, Calcutta mint, 1921, no mm. (GK# 1207). About Uncirculated, Scarce.
Estimate : R. 1,200-1,500
284 George V, Bronze, ½ Pice, Calcutta mint, 1923, no mm. (GK# 1209). About Uncirculated brown, Scarce.
Estimate : R. 700-1,000
285 George V, Bronze, ½ Pice, Calcutta mint, 1924, no mm. (GK# 1210). Uncirculated, Scarce.
Estimate : R. 1,200-1,500
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286 George V, Bronze, ½ Pice, Calcutta mint, 1928, no mm. (GK# 1214). In NGC holder, Graded MS 64 BN.
Estimate : R. 2,000-2,500
287 George V, Bronze, ½ Pice, Calcutta mint, 1930, no mm. (GK# 1216). In NGC holder, Graded MS 63 RB.
Estimate : R. 1,600-2,500
288 289
290
288 George V, Bronze, ½ Pice, Calcutta mint, 1932, no mm. (GK# 1218). About Uncirculated.
Estimate : R. 700-1,000
289 George V, Bronze, ½ Pice, Calcutta mint, 1934, no mm. (GK# 1220). Uncirculated.
Estimate : R. 500-800
290 George V, Bronze, ½ Pice, Calcutta mint, 1936, no mm. (GK# 1222). In NGC holder, Graded MS 65 RB.
Estimate : R. 2,200-2,800
291
292
291 George VI, Quaternary alloy (Silver 500 finess), Rupee, Bombay mint, 1943, C / II / diamond, small 3. (GK# 1270). Surface hairlines
otherwise Uncirculated.
Estimate : R. 800-1000
292 George VI, Quaternary alloy (Silver 500 finess), Rupee, Bombay mint, 1944, C / III / diamond. (GK# 1278). In NGC holder, Graded MS 62.
Estimate : R. 2,000-2,500
293
293 George VI, Quaternary alloy (Silver 500 finess), Rupee, Lahore mint, 1945, D / II / L raised, normal 5. (GK# 1288). In NGC holder, Graded
MS 62, Scarce.
Estimate : R. 2,500-3,000
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294 George VI, Silver, ½ Rupee (2), Bombay mint, 1938, A / I / dot, head type I. (GK# 1294). Uncirculated, Scarce, 2 coins.
Estimate : R. 3,000-4,000
295 George VI, Silver, ½ Rupee (2), Bombay mint, 1939, A / I / dot, head type I. (GK# 1295). Uncirculated, 2 coins.
Estimate : R. 1,400-1,800
298
296
297
296 George VI, Silver, ½ Rupee, Bombay mint, 1939, A / I / dot, head type I. (GK# 1295). About Uncirculated.
Estimate : R. 600-800
297 George VI, Cupro-Nickel, 2 Annas, Calcutta mint, 1941, no dots by year. (GK# 1357). In NGC holder, Graded MS 63, Scarce.
Estimate : R. 1,500-2,500
298 George VI, Cupro-Nickel, 1 Anna, Calcutta mint, 1940, no dot, head type I. (GK# 1384). About Uncirculated, Rare.
Estimate : R. 1,500-2,000
300
299
299 George VI, Bronze, 1/4 Anna, Bombay mint, 1940, dot, head type I. (GK# 1425). In PCGS holder, Graded MS 63 RB, Rare.
Estimate : R. 2,000-2,500
300 George VI, Bronze, ½ Pice, Bombay mint, 1939, dot. (GK# 1450). In NGC holder, Graded MS 64 RB, Scarce.
Estimate : R. 1,800-2,200
301
301 George VI, Bronze, 1/12 Anna, Bombay mint, 1942, dots by year. (GK# 1458). Almost Uncirculated, Scarce.
Estimate : R. 500-800
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Republic India
303 Republic of India, 10 Paise, Aluminum, 1982, Hyderabad Mint, Asian Games Commomerative, Mint Error, Approx 50% Planchet Shift on
both sides while striking. Extremely fine, Rare.
Estimate : R. 9,000-10,000
304 Republic of India, 1 Rupee, Copper Nickel, Rainfed farming, Mint Error, 1988, Kolkata Mint, Reeded Edge instead of security edge. Fine,
Scarce.
Estimate : R. 3,000-4,000
305 Republic of India, 1 Rupee, Copper Nickel, Food and Nutrition, Mint Error, 1992, Minted in less weight and thin Planchet, 3.59 g instead of
regular 6.4 g weight, reeded edge. Fine, Scarce.
Estimate : R. 10,000-12,000
306 Republic of India, 1 Rupee, Copper Nickel, Food and Nutrition, Mint Error, 1992, Approx 30% Planchet Shift on both sides while striking.
Fine, Scarce.
Estimate : R. 2,500-3,000
307 Republic of India, 2 Rupees, Cupper Nickel, Mint Error, Obverse Brockage, Near Complete impression on the other side. Extremely Fine,
Extremely Rare.
Estimate : R. 4,000-5,000
308 Republic of India, 2 Rupees, Stainless Steel, Mint Error, Double strike on Obverse and Reverse. Very Fine, Rare.
Estimate : R. 4,000-5,000
309 Republic of India, 2 Rupees, Stainless Steel, Mint Error, Triple strike on Obverse and Reverse. Very Fine, Rare.
Estimate : R. 25,000-30,000
310 Republic of India, 2 Rupees, Stainless Steel, Mint Error, 2005, Kolkata Mint, Obverse Brockage, complete impression on the other side.
Extremely Fine, Extremely Rare.
Estimate : R. 3,000-4,000
311 312
311 Republic of India, 2 Rupees, Stainless Steel, 2010, Platinum Jubilee of Reserve Bank of India, Mint Error, Approx 60% Planchet Shift on
both sides while striking. About UNC, Rare.
Estimate : R. 3,000-4,000
312 Republic of India, 5 Rupees, Copper Nickel, Mint Error, Obverse Brockage, Faint impression on the other side. Extremely Fine, Extremely Rare.
Estimate : R. 6,000-7,000
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313 Republic of India, 5 Rupees, Copper Nickel, Mint Error, 1995, Kolkata Mint, Double strike on Obverse and Reverse. Very Fine, Rare.
Estimate : R. 7,000-8,000
314 Republic of India, 5 Rupees, 2015, Kolkata Mint, Mint Error, Off Metal Strike (OMS), Struck on Stainless Steel instead of Copper Nickel
with security edge. Very Fine, Extremely Rare Error.
Estimate : R. 20,000-22,000
315
316
315 Republic of India, Proof Set, Dr. Syama Prasad Mookerjee Centenary, 2001, Proof set of 4 coins, 100 Rupees, 50 Rupees, 10 Rupees, 5
Rupees, Kolkata Mint, In original mint packing.
Estimate : R. 5,000-6,000
316 Republic of India, Proof Set, Sant Tukaram, 2002, Proof set of 4 coins, Rupees 2, Rupees 10, Rupees 50 & Rupees 100, Kolkata Mint, In
original mint packaging, Rare. Appears to be the original set and not a restrike issue.
Estimate : R. 3,500-4,000
317 318
317 Republic of India, Proof Set, 150 Glorious Years of Railways, 2003 (2010 Re-strike), Proof set of 2 coins, 100 Rupees and 2 Rupees,
Kolkata Mint, In original mint packing.
Estimate : R. 3,500-4,000
318 Republic of India, Proof Set, 150 Years of India Post, 2004, Proof set of 2 coins, 100 Rupees and 1 Rupee, Kolkata Mint, In original mint
packing.
Estimate : R. 3,500-4,000
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319 Republic of India, Proof Set, Bharat Ratna Shri K. Kamaraj, 2004 (2012 Restrike), Proof set of 2 coins, 100 Rupees and 5 Rupees, Mumbai
Mint, In original mint packing.
Estimate : R. 3,500-4,000
320 Republic of India, Proof Set, 150 Years of Telecommunications, 2004 (2010 Restrike), Proof set of 2 coins, 100 Rupees and 2 Rupee,
Kolkata Mint, In original mint packing, Scarce.
Estimate : R. 3,500-4,000
321 322
321 Republic of India, Proof Set, 75 years of Dandi March, 2005 (2012 Re-strike), Proof set of 2 coins, 100 Rupees and 5 Rupees, Mumbai Mint,
In original mint packing.
Estimate : R. 3,500-4,000
322 Republic of India, Proof Set, Lal Bahadur Shastri Birth Centenary, 2005, Proof set of 2 coins, 100 Rupees, 5 Rupees, Kolkata Mint, In
original mint packing.
Estimate : R. 3,500-5,000
323
323 Republic of India, Proof Set with Printing Error on Cover, Shaheed Bhagat Singh Birth Centenary, 2007, Proof set of 2 coins, 100 Rupees, 5
Rupees, Kolkata Mint, In original mint packing. On the cover in Hindi it is printed as "Shadeed Sagat Singh" instead of "Shaheed Bhagat Singh".
Estimate : R. 3,500-4,000
36
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324 325
324 Republic of India, Proof Set, 150 Years of The First War of Independence, 2007 (2012 Restrike), Proof set of 2 coins, 100 Rupees and 5
Rupees, Mumbai Mint, In original mint packing,
Estimate : R. 3,500-4,000
325 Republic of India, Proof Set, Saint Alphonsa Birth Centenary, 2009, Proof Set of 2 coins, 100 Rupees and 5 Rupees, Mumbai Mint, In
original mint packing.
Estimate : R. 3,500-4,000
326
326 Republic of India, Proof Set, Silver Jubilee of Shri Mata Vaishno Devi Shrine Board, 2012, Proof Set of 3 coins, 5 Rupees, 10 Rupees, 25
Rupees, Mumbai Mint, In original mint packing.
Estimate : R. 3,500-4,000
Foreign Coins
327
327 Afghanistan, Zaman Shah Durrani(1793-1800 AD), Silver Double Rupee, Dar-ul-Sultanat Kabul mint, RY 5, 22.80 g, 28.81 mm, Legend
on both sides in ornamental circle border. Legend "Qarar yaft be Hukme khudai/ Har do jahan riwaaj/Sikka/Daulat be naam Shah Zamaan"
in the center. (KM # 444). Very Fine, Rare.
Estimate : R. 8,000-10,000
37
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328
329
328 Andorra, The Wonders of Jesus Christ - Raising of Lazarus (Duccio di Buoninsegna), Silver Proof 5 Diners, 14.14 g, 22.40 x 32.00 mm,
2012 AD, partially coloured. Proof (encapculated in a Box), Scarce.
Estimate : R. 2,500-3,000
329 Bahamas, Flora and Fauna of the Bahamas, Silver Enammeled Proof 2 Dollars, 28.28 g, 38.61 mm, Bahama Parrot (Amazona leucocephala
bahamensis) on branch on the Reverse, (KM # 165) Proof (Encapculated in a Box), Scarce
Estimate : R. 2,500-3,000
330
331
330 Bahrain, Sheikh Isa bin Salman Al Khalifa, Opening of Isa Town, 18.30 g, 34.50 mm, 1968 AD, (KM # 8), BUNC, Scarce.
Estimate : R. 2,500-3,000
331 Cook Islands, Elizabeth II, 60th Birth Anniversary of Queen Elizabeth II, Silver Proof Dollar, 26.92 g, 38.71 mm, 1986 AD, Cameos of
family members in circle on reverse, Proof (Encapculated in a Box), Scarce.
Estimate : R. 3,000-4,000
333
332
332 Cook Islands, Elizabeth II, History of Egypt Series - Tutankhanum, Silver Proof Dollar, 20.00 g, 38.61 mm, 2012 AD, partially coloured.
Proof (encapculated in a Box), Scarce
Estimate : R. 2,500-3,000
333 Cook Islands, Elizabeth II, Nicolaus Copernicus, Gold Proof 10 Dollars, 1.25 g, 13.92 mm, 2008 AD, Proof (Encapculated in a Box),
Scarce
Estimate : R. 4,500-5,000
334
334 Egypt, 1000th Anniversary of al-Azhar Mosque, Silver 1 Pound, 25.00 g, 40.00 mm, 1970 AD, (KM # 424), BUNC, Scarce
Estimate : R. 2,500-3,000
38
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335
336
335 Malaysia, Agong VII, 25th Anniversary of Independence, Silver UNC 25 Ringgit, 35.00 g, 42 mm, 1982 AD, (KM # 33). Unccirculated,
Scarce
Estimate : R. 3,500-4,000
336 Maldives, Millennium, Set of 5 and 25 Rufiyaa, 5 Rufiyaa Copper Nickel and 25 Rufiyaa Silver, 2000 AD, Coloured millenium logo on the
reverse. Proof, Scarce. (2 Nos).
Estimate : R. 3,500-4,000
338
337 2X
337 Maldives, Official Opening of Grand Mosque and Islamic Centre, Silver Proof 100 Rufiyaa, 28.28 g, 38.61 mm, 1984 AD, (KM # 78) Proof
in Original Box of Issue with COA, Scarce.
Estimate : R. 2,500-3,000
338 Maldives, Republic, Gold 1 Laari, 1.00 g, 8.3 mm, 1986 AD, scalloped coin having 8 notches and central hole, (Schon # 50) UNC,
Scarce.
Estimate : R. 4,800-5,000
339
340
339 Mexico, Silver 5 Pesos, 29.50 g, 40.11 mm, 1948 AD, Obv : Deeply embossed Mexican eagle eating rattlesnake and perching upon prickly
pear cactus with oak leaf and yupon cluster beneath , Rev : Aztec chieftain 'Cuauhtemoc' centered with surrounding lettering and repeating
block L shape around rim date right side . (KM# 465). Uncirculated,Scarce.
Estimate : R. 2,500-3,000
340 Niue Islands, Elizabeth II, Famous Painter Series - 150th Anniversary of the birth of Alfons Mucha, Silver Proof 1 Dollar, 28.28 g, 40 mm,
2010 AD. (KM # 403) Proof (encapculated in a box), Scarce
Estimate : R. 2,500-3,000
39
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342
341
341 Niue Islands, Elizabeth II, Gothic Cathedrals, Silver Proof 1 Dollar, 28.28 g, 30.00 x 50.00 mm, 2011 AD, "Kosciól Mariacki": part of the
famous wooden altarpiece carved by Wit Stwosz (Veit Stoss) on obverse, "Kosciól Mariacki": vault of the cathedral, view of two towers,
inscriptions: "Kosciól Mariacki", "Kraków", "Ag925" on reverse. Proof (Coin in capsule+with Certificate of Authenticity), Scarce
Estimate : R. 2,500-3,000
342 Nepal, Gyanendra Bir Bikram, INO Mt. Everest, Silver 500 Rupees, 2003AD, 23.35 g, 32 mm. Commemorative issue: 50th Anniversary of
the First Conquest of Mount Everest. In Box of Issue. (KM#1163). UNC, Scarce.
Estimate : R. 2,000-2,200
343 344
343 Nepal, Lot of 2 x Gold Asarfi, 1.56 g, 13.92 mm. with depiction of Nepalese wildlife on the reverse. UNC, Scarce. (2pcs.)
Estimate : R. 11,000-12,000
344 Saudi Arabia, Hejaz & Nejd and Dependencies, Abd al-Aziz, Silver Riyal, 24.00 g, 37.16 mm, AH1346. (KM # 12) Very Fine, Scarce
Estimate : R. 8,000-8,500
345 346
345 Sharjah, Saqr III, Issues ordered by the ruler of Sharjah, Sheikh Saqr III bin Sultan Al Qasimi, First Memorial of US President John F.
Kennedy, Silver Proof 5 Rupees (Exonumia), 25.00 g, 36.00 mm, 1964 AD, (X # 1), Proof, Scarce
Estimate : R. 5,000-6,000
346 Sierra Leone, Bank of Sierra Leone 10th Anniversary, Silver Proof 1 Leone, 28.28 g, 38.00 mm, 1974 AD, head of Dr. Siaka Stevens on
obverse, (KM # 26a), Proof (Encapculated in a box), Scarce
Estimate : R. 2,700-3,000
347
347 Spain, Carlus IIII and Ferdinand VII, Lot of 4 x Silver 8 Reales, 25.58 - 26.82 g, 1791, 1795, 1818, 1820 AD, Fine, Scarce (4pcs.)
Estimate : R. 10,000-11,000
40
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349
348
348 Thailand, Coinage of Lanchang, Tiger Tongue Bar Money, 92.65 g, 106.85 mm. This Thai kingdom flourished in what is now northeast
Thailand and northwest Laos ca. 1353-1592. Its coinage consisted of rounded, rectangular bars called Lat, meaning "small money." The
smooth, well-made base silver pieces with Elephant, Chakra, and a third stamp are called Leech Money due to their upturned ends, and were
probably the kingdom's first coinage. There are three denominations, the small 18g, 37-40m. Very Fine, Rare
Estimate : R. 9,000-10,000
349 Thailand, Rama IV, 1851-1868, 4-coin 'bullet' money set, SET includes: P'ra Tao series 1/64 baht (0.25 g), 1/8 baht (1.87 g), Mongkut series
¼ baht (3.12 g), 1 baht (14.41 g) a lovely setFine to Very Fine, Rare (4pcs.)
Estimate : R. 5,000-5,500
350
351
350 Tokelau, Elizabeth II, 2nd Potrait, Silver Proof 1 Dollar, 27.25 g, 38.55 mm, 1979 AD, (KM # 2a) Proof (Encapculated in a Box), Scarce
Estimate : R. 3,000-4,000
351 Turks and Caicos Islands, Elizabeth II, Silver Proof 20 Crowns, 38.7 g, 45.00 mm, 1976 AD, Four portraits of Queen Victoria, value below
on reverse, (KM # 14) Proof, Scarce
Estimate : R. 5,000-6,000
353
352
352 United Kingdom, Edward VII, Silver ½ Crown, 13.92 g, 32.23 mm, 1907 AD. (KM # 802) Fine, Scarce
Estimate : R. 1,000-1,200
353 United Kingdom, Elizabeth II, XIII Commonwealth Games, Edinburg 1986, Silver Proof 2 Pounds, 16.34 g, 28.04 mm, 1986 AD, St.
Andrews cross surmounted by the thistle of Scotland on reverse, (KM # 947b, Sp # K1) Proof (Encapculated in a Box), Scarce
Estimate : R. 2,000-3,000
354
354 United Kingdom, Victoria (1st Potrait), Gold Sovereign, 7.96 g, 22.02 mm, 1866 AD, (KM # 736) Extremely Fine, Scarce
Estimate : R. 27,000-28,000
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355
355 United Kingdom, Victoria (1st Potrait), Gold Sovereign, 7.95 g, 22.00 mm, 1864 AD, (KM # 736) Extremely Fine, Scarce
Estimate : R. 27,000-28,000
356 357
356 United States of America, Funding for Special Olympics, Silver Proof 1 Dollar, 26.73 g, 38.10 mm, 1995 AD, Potrait of Eunice Kennedy
Shriver, Founder of the Special Olympics, (KM # 266) Proof (Encapculated in a Box), Scarce.
Estimate : R. 3,000-4,000
357 United States of America, Benjamin Franklin Tercentenary, Scientist, Silver Proof 1 Dollar, 26.73 g, 38.10 mm, 2006 AD, Youthful Franklin
flying kite on obverse, Franklin’s famous political cartoon featuring a snake cut apart with the caption “Join, or Die”. This was intended to
communicate that colonial unity was a matter of life and death on reverse, (KM # 387) Proof (Encapculated in a Box), Scarce.
Estimate : R. 3,000-4,000
358
358 United States of America, Indian Head - Quarter Eagle, Gold 2 ½ Dollars, 4.15 g, 17.75 mm, 1911 AD. (KM #128) Very Fine, Scarce
Estimate : R. 29,000-30,000
359 Large Lot, Lot of 24 x 2 Euro Coins, Lot includes 6 x 2 Euro Coins of Luxembourg (Different types), 4 x 2 Euro Coins of Germany (Different
types), 3 x 2 Euro Coins of Finalnd (Different types), 3 x 2 Euro Coins of Italy (Different types), 2 x 2 Euro Coins of Belgium (Different
types), 2 x 2 Euro Coins of France (Different types), 1 x 2 Euro Coin of Slovenia, 1 x 2 Euro Coin of Ireland, 1 x 2 Euro Coin of Spain and 1 x
2 Euro Coin of Netherland. all different types. Extremely Fine to AUNC, Scarce as a Lot.
Estimate : R. 3,900-4,200
Paper Money
360 361
360 Hyderabad, Rupee 1, ND (1950), signed by : C. V. S. Rao, Serial No : AG9 187236. (J&R 7.3.6). Very Fine, Scarce.
Estimate : R. 30,000-33,000
361 British India, George V, Rupees 5, ND(1934), signed by : J. W. Kelly, Serial No : R96 910191. (J&R 3.5.2). Slabbed & Graded Choice Very
Fine 35 by PMG, Rare.
Estimate : R. 15,000-16,000
42
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362
362 British India, George V, Rupees 10, ND (1925), signed by H. Denning, Serial No : F36 948990. (J&R 3.6A.1). About UNC, Rare.
Estimate : R. 70,000 - Rs. 80,000
363 364
363 British India, George VI, Burma, 1 Rupee, ND (1940), Front : Burma/Currency/Board/Legal Tender in/Burma Only in five lines in red
overprint, Signed by C. E. Jones, Serial No : K38 825264. (J&R 5.13.1). Slabbed and Graded as Choice Uncirculated 63 by PMG,
Scarce.
Estimate : R. 6,000-7,000
364 Republic of India, 1 Rupee, ND (1950), signed by : K. G. Ambegaonkar, Serial No : D58 629092. (J&R 6.1.1.2). Slabbed and Graded Gem
Uncirculated 64 by PMG, Scarce.
Estimate : R. 3,500-4,000
43
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365
366
365 Republic of India, 5 Rupees, ND (1950), signed by B Rama Rao, Serial No : C49 292668. (J&R 6.3.1.1). Slabbed and Graded Choice UNC
64 EPQ by PMG, Scarce.
Estimate : R. 5,000-6,000
366 Republic of India, 10 Rupees, Error Note, Paper torn while printing and serial number printed on folded paper, Signed by : R. M. Malhotra,
Serial No : V10 886894. Very Fine, Scarce.
Estimate : R. 10,000-12,000
367
368
367 Republic of India, 10 Rupees, Error Note, Paper fold while printing on front side, Signed by : R. M. Malhotra, Serial No : D84 292405. Very
Fine, Scarce.
Estimate : R. 3,000-4,000
368 Republic of India, 20 Rupees, ND (1972), signed by S. Jagannathan, Serial No.: A10 402667, Serial in Dark Green, Error in Kashmiri
Legends. (J&R 6.5.1.1A). Slabbed and Graded Choice UNC 64 by PMG, Scarce.
Estimate : R. 2,500-3,000
44
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370
369
369 Great Britain, 50 Pounds, 1988, First run series, Signed by : G. M. Gill, Serial No : D33 233957, Sir Christopher Wren on reverse.
(Pick381b). Fine, Scarce.
Estimate : R. 7,000-9,000
370 Indonesia, 20000 Rupiah, 1998, Set of 2 consecutive numbered notes, Signed by Joseph Soedradjad Djiwandono & Haryono, Obv : Ki
Hadjar Dewantara at center and as watermark, coat of arms at upper left, Lord Ganesha at left, bank monogram at right, Rev : Classroom at
center right, Serial Nos : CMB181739, 40. (Pick 138a). UNC, Scarce as set.
Estimate : R. 1,000-1,200
Medals
372
371
371 Thailand, Chakri Dynasty: Order of the Elephant, Obv white elephant at centre, Rev king's monogram, 33.00 mm, Extremely Fine (in Box),
Scarce.
Estimate : R. 1,700-1,900
372 Post Office Savings Bank Department Token, General Post Office, Ahmedabad Head Office, Brass Token, 22.85 g, 38.12 mm, Token No.
48, Very Fine, Scarce
Estimate : R. 1,500-1,800
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