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Sultan Of Juanpur Mahmud Shah

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Nasir-ud-din Mahmud Shah, was the Sultan of Juanpur from 1440-1456, there isn't a lot of information about this Sultan

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Dated AH 854 = 1450 AD
18mm x 9.7g



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That's a beauty.
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Thanks buddy.
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Nice one Ron! What is the thickness--maybe 5 or 6 mm? It looks like it would be tough to fit into a 2x2.
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Dave, the thickness is just under 5mm.
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Ok yes that is pretty thick. If you upsized the 2x2 to a half or even dollar size, it might fit ok. I also found some 2x2s where the plastic sheet is on the outside--not good for thin coins because they can slide around, but thicker coins really work well in those.
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Just keeping it in a coin envelope.
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