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Pillar of the Community
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Thank you jbuck. 10.Di 
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Moderator
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Outstanding! 
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Pillar of the Community
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1995 Posts |
Thanks again jbuck. 11.Bahman 
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Moderator
 United States
188513 Posts |
Good to see the latest image! 
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Pillar of the Community
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1995 Posts |
Thank you jbuck. And now the last of this series. 12.Isfandarmuz 
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Quote: And now the last of this series. We knew it would end eventually. Enjoyed the journey! 
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Pillar of the Community
 India
1995 Posts |
Here is a rupee of Shajahan from the mint Bhilsa. Bhilsa is now renamed as Vidisha and is in the state of Madhyapradesh.  Please see the overlay below. Kalima is on the obverse. On the reverse, mint name, "(shah)jahan badsha gazi" and RY can be seen. 
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Very interesting! 
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Valued Member
United States
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I appreciate greatly the effort that has been put into explaining these coins. It's very helpful to me. I look forward to more.
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Pillar of the Community
 India
1995 Posts |
Thank you Safaga Here is another one of Shah Alam I, son and successor of Aurangazeb. This one is from Lahore mint with epithet "dar as sultanat". (Written "al sultanat" it is read as "as sultanat" as I gather it). Both 1120.AH and 2.RY are visible.  
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wow, those are quite beautiful coins! thanks for posting these up and annotating the script on them.
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Quote: Here is another one of Shah Alam I, son and successor of Aurangazeb. Very nice! 
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New Member
France
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Dear drnsreedhar, Do you have any clue about this coin ?   Diameter : 15 mm Weight : 8,73 g Thickness :6 mm Thanks !
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Moderator
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 to the Community, Manu62!
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Pillar of the Community
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@:Manu62 This is a coin of Mahmud shah III (Mahmud bin Latif) of Gujarat. Please see G483 G&G for the legend. Denomination varies with its weight (and so does the reference number as well).
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