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Pillar of the Community
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one more Iltutmish coin 
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This is very useful info that is also very hard to find, thanks again for sharing it :)
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Pillar of the Community
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Thanks echizento and Numismat. It is a pleasure being a part of coin community.
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Pillar of the Community
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Another type of Sultana Razia coin, D106 of Goron and Goenka. 
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Pillar of the Community
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Same coin with overlay. This coin has Nagari legned above the horseman on rev. On the obverse, "as sultan al azam Razia is seen stuck in a crude style. 
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Another addition, of Nasir ud din Mahmud. Obv: "al sultan al azam Nazir al dunya wa aldin" Rev: Horseman facing right with bilingual legend, "Mahmud" above horseman in persoarabic and "sri hamir" in front of the horseman in nagari scripts.  
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Pillar of the Community
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A relatively rare coin of Iltutmush issued in the name of Caliph Mustansir.  
Edited by drnsreedhar 06/05/2018 11:01 am
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You have an amazing collection drnsreedhar!Keep them coming.. Thanks for the wealth of information  Paul
Edited by Palouche 06/05/2018 6:37 pm
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  are these JALAL UD DIN KHILJI ?
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Quote: are these JALAL UD DIN KHILJI ? I think your correct..(Page 1, last post) of this thread seems to be a match.
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Welcome to CCF coinSupplement !And well done Palouche!!
Your inference is correct. It is a copper "pika" coin of Jalal ud din Firoz alias Jalal ud din Khilji. (D 202 of Goron & Goenka).
Your coin looks like having a silver colour in the pic. It is either a photographic artifact or someone must have coated it silver. If it is really billon, it seems unlisted in G&G!!
The obverse is the second image. It reads "Jalal ud dunya wa al din" in Persian script. Obverse reads "as sultan al azam" enclosed in a linear inner and a dotted outer circles. It is worth noting one peculiarity of "sultan". The part "su" of the legend is shortened to a short horizontal line between the two "lam"s. This is a peculiarity that often was the practice in Delhi issues. This is a very important sign that we can use to differentiate Delhi issues mainly from very similar issues of Madurai sultanate.
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