Lot No: 226
Auction: #6
Material: Silver
Period: Mughal
Date: 13-Apr-2025
Estimate: ₹ 5000 - ₹ 6000
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Lot No: 227
Auction: #6
Material: Silver
Period: Mughal
Date: 13-Apr-2025
Estimate: ₹ 8000 - ₹ 10000
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Lot No: 228
Auction: #6
Material: Silver
Period: Mughal
Date: 13-Apr-2025
Estimate: ₹ 5000 - ₹ 6000
Sold @ ₹5000
Lot No: 229
Auction: #6
Material: Silver
Period: Mughal
Date: 13-Apr-2025
Estimate: ₹ 22000 - ₹ 25000
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Lot No: 230
Auction: #6
Material: Silver
Period: Mughal
Date: 13-Apr-2025
Estimate: ₹ 8000 - ₹ 10000
Sold @ ₹8500
Lot No: 231
Auction: #6
Material: Copper
Period: Mughal
Date: 13-Apr-2025
Estimate: ₹ 2500 - ₹ 3000
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Lot No: 232
Auction: #6
Material: Silver
Period: Mughal
Date: 13-Apr-2025
Estimate: ₹ 40000 - ₹ 50000
Akbar (AH 963-1014 / 1556-1605 AD), Silver Square Rupee, 11.31Grms, Patna Mint, AH 987, Kalima with date within square area on obv., complete mint name with ruler name within dotted border. (KM # 82.6). Extremely Fine. Rare
Sold @ ₹52000
Lot No: 233
Auction: #6
Material: Silver
Period: Mughal
Date: 13-Apr-2025
Estimate: ₹ 40000 - ₹ 50000
Akbar (1556-1605 AD), silver rupee, Qila Bandu mint, KM 96.1, 11.42g. Obv: Legend Riwaz i-Sikka Allahu Akbar. Rev: Legend Buwad ba Qila Bandhu Barabar. No Test Marks, Bold Strike, High Relief, Uncleaned, Beautiful Specimen, Extremely fine+, Extremely rare. The fort of Bandhavgarh which was traditionally ruled by the Baghela rulers was attacked by Akbar's forces in 1597 when a young Vikramaditya Deo Baghela ascended the throne. Vikramditya was forced to vacate the fort and thus Akbar made Rewa the capital.
Sold @ ₹87000
Lot No: 234
Auction: #6
Material: Silver
Period: Mughal
Date: 13-Apr-2025
Estimate: ₹ 1500 - ₹ 2000
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Lot No: 235
Auction: #6
Material: Silver
Period: Mughal
Date: 13-Apr-2025
Estimate: ₹ 3000 - ₹ 4000
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Lot No: 236
Auction: #6
Material: Silver
Period: Mughal
Date: 13-Apr-2025
Estimate: ₹ 4000 - ₹ 5000
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Lot No: 237
Auction: #6
Material: Silver
Period: Mughal
Date: 13-Apr-2025
Estimate: ₹ 100000 - ₹ 1250000
Jahangir as Salim (1605-1627 AD), Silver ½ Rupee, Kabul Mint, AH 1014, Darul Ebad couplet, the couplet reads as follows ’The currency of coin in Kabul with the name of Shah Salim shall continue forever from the abode of the servants of the living (god), 5.65g, (KM 133.3). Extremely Fine+, Ruler's Title, Mint, Date, Couplet everything visible in the coin with partial dotted borders. Coins with the name Salim are commonly known from the Ahemdabad mint, Whereas Coins from Kabul are Exceedingly Rare. The only coin type with the Darul Ebad couplet. Similar Type Last Sold in Todywalla Auction 108 (Part I), 2017, Lot No. 300, for a hammer price of 95000.
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Lot No: 238
Auction: #6
Material: Copper
Period: Mughal
Date: 13-Apr-2025
Estimate: ₹ 30000 - ₹ 40000
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Lot No: 239
Auction: #6
Material: Silver
Period: Mughal
Date: 13-Apr-2025
Estimate: ₹ 50000 - ₹ 60000
Jahangir (1605-1627AD), Silver Square Rupee, Agra Mint, Isfandarmuz, AH 1024/9, 11.20g, Beautiful Toning with Dotted Border and floral fields on both sides, Uncleaned. (KM 147.2). Extremely Fine, Very Rare.
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Lot No: 240
Auction: #6
Material: Silver
Period: Mughal
Date: 13-Apr-2025
Estimate: ₹ 5000 - ₹ 6000
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Lot No: 241
Auction: #6
Material: Silver
Period: Mughal
Date: 13-Apr-2025
Estimate: ₹ 50000 - ₹ 60000
Jahangir (AH 1014-1037 / 1605-1627 AD), Silver ¼ Rupee, 2.74Grms, Ahmadnagar Mint, floral design on both sides, Kalima with mint name on obv. (KM # 132.3).
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Lot No: 242
Auction: #6
Material: Silver
Period: Mughal
Date: 13-Apr-2025
Estimate: ₹ 4000000 - ₹ 5000000
Jahangir (1605-1628), Silver ½ Zodiac Rupee, Ahmedabad Mint, AH 1027/ RY 13, KM-138.2, Zodiac Type, Leo (lion left), with the sun rising behind, attractive original toning, PCGS graded XF40, ex Dr. Axel Wahlstedt Collection. After Akbar introduced the Ilahi Era coinage in the 32nd year of his reign, coins bore the mint name, the Ilahi year and starting in his 35th year the month according to the solar calendar. This was continued by his successor Jahangir, but in his 13th year (AH1027), he replaced the name of the month by its constellation symbols. At first, this policy was applied to both the Silver and Gold coins, struck at Ahmedabad and Agra Mint Respectively. All these coins bear the name Jahangir, the mint and the Hijri year on one side, the zodiacal symbol and the regnal year on the other. The gold continued to be minted till AH1034, the silver rupees were struck for only five months, indicated by the ram, bull, gemini, crab and lion, in that order, of which the bull & lion are relatively available, the other three being rarer. However silver and gold zodiac coins both were recalled from circulation following the death of Jahangir. According to a report from the French 17th century traveller Jean Baptiste Travernier, use of the zodiac rupees thereafter was punishable by death! However, by far the rarest of all the silver are the half rupees as only a few of them are recorded and known.
Sold @ ₹6500000
Lot No: 243
Auction: #6
Material: Silver
Period: Mughal
Date: 13-Apr-2025
Estimate: ₹ 10000 - ₹ 12000
Sold @ ₹10000
Lot No: 244
Auction: #6
Material: Silver
Period: Mughal
Date: 13-Apr-2025
Estimate: ₹ 20000 - ₹ 25000
Sold @ ₹20000
Lot No: 245
Auction: #6
Material: Silver
Period: Mughal
Date: 13-Apr-2025
Estimate: ₹ 3000 - ₹ 4000
Sold @ ₹3600
Lot No: 246
Auction: #6
Material: Silver
Period: Mughal
Date: 13-Apr-2025
Estimate: ₹ 10000 - ₹ 12000
Sold @ ₹22000
Lot No: 247
Auction: #6
Material: Silver
Period: Mughal
Date: 13-Apr-2025
Estimate: ₹ 4000 - ₹ 4500
Sold @ ₹4200
Lot No: 248
Auction: #6
Material: Silver
Period: Mughal
Date: 13-Apr-2025
Estimate: ₹ 7000 - ₹ 9000
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Lot No: 249
Auction: #6
Material: Silver
Period: Mughal
Date: 13-Apr-2025
Estimate: ₹ 25000 - ₹ 30000
Sold @ ₹44000
Lot No: 250
Auction: #6
Material: Silver
Period: Mughal
Date: 13-Apr-2025
Estimate: ₹ 4000 - ₹ 5000
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