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AH 835 (1432 CE) Jaunpur Sultanate falus (silvered) GG# J8
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Time for me to disappear for a couple days.

Saturday: 1431 (AH 834)

Sunday: 1430 (AH 833)

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Likewise, another AH 835 (1432 CE) Falus - Jaunpur Sultanate

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AH 834 (1431 CE) Tanka - Timurid Empire
The date is off flan on my coin, however it is a combination of Zeno #42680 (Obverse Die) and Zeno #53471 (Reverse Die). Both are dated AH834

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King Henry VI 1430-1431---
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France Double Gros datable to 1431 (Duplessy 488c):

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Undated Brabant double mite of Philip of Saint-Pol (new acquisition since the last HFBCWG edition). The decree for production of the coin dates to May, 1430, and this ruler died in July, 1430.
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Because the next ruler was also named Philip (Philip the Good of Burgundy), Witte says the dies of the May, 1430 issue could conceivably have been used as late as March 1431, when the next Philip's first coinage decree was issued.
So I think per our guidelines it can be counted as 1430 (struck less than 12 mos, with the majority in 1430, and more likely, only for 3 months in mid-1430).

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Well done @tdz!

Here is a Körtling from Göttingen dated 1429 (Levinson I-24):

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Thank you all for your contributions over he weekend!
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Another silvered Jaunpur falus, AH 833 (1430 CE)
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Here's one that's not silvered. Date is 832 or 833.
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For 1429
Timurid Empire AE fals, Bukhara mint, AH 832 (1429 CE) N# 196818
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For 1429, this AH 832 tanka from the Timurid Empire

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AH831 (1428 CE) half falus Gujarat Sultanate

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Cologne Goldgulden datable to 1428 (Noss 340; Felke 1154; Friedberg 797b):

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Cologne Goldgulden datable to 1428 (Noss 340; Felke 1154; Friedberg 797b):
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