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Description
Coments on the condition: | Fine |
Catalogue references : | Nil |
OBVERSE |
Legend in Persian: Sikka Mubarak Badshah ghazi Shah Alam, date above |
REVERSE |
Zarb Surat sanat 46 julus maimanat manus |
COMMENTS |
- The coins bear the frozen date AH1215 (AD1800-1801), but were struck between 1832-1835 AD and not at Surat, as the mint on the coin suggests, but at the new Bombay mint. The coins were declared legal tender by Procalmation dated 17 October 1832. Coinage of this new improved silver money continued at the Bombay mint until December 1835, when the Company's standard rupee currency replaced it. |
1 Rupee - Shah Alam II # lots 7
₹1,500.00
Ex Tax: ₹1,500.00
- Stock: Sold
- Code: THI-BP-00053
- Weight: 11.59gm
- Location: kolkata
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Specifications
Grade | F |
Issuer | India - British (British India) |
Type | Standard circulation coin |
Value | 1 Rupee (1) |
Date | 1215 (1832) |
Metal | Silver |
Diameter | 27 mm |
Shape | Round |
Weight | 11.59 g |