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  Hello everyone, I am new here, I have been collecting coins since 2003, I inherited this coin (pictures attached) from my grandfather which he inherited from his ancestors. I have no idea about this coin, can someone help? *** Moved by Staff to a more appropriate forum. ***
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@junaid, first welcome to CCF. Second, I agree with @SLZ's attribution of this Anna.
"If you climb a good tree, you get a push." -----Ghanaian proverb
"The danger we all now face is distinguishing between what is authentic and what is performed." -----King Adz
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 Junaid!
In Memory of Crazyb0 12-26-1951 to 7-27-2020 In Memory of Tootallious 3-31-1964 to 4-15-2020 In Memory of T-BOP 10-12-1949 to 1-19-2024
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 To the Forum.
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New Member
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Thank you SLZ for your help.
Thanks all for the welcome message
I was wondering, what would be the value of this coin in the market? (I have got 2 of them, I might sell one of them)
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New Member
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Hey guys,
Thank you for your help. I will soon post all my collection on this forum.
What else I can do here?
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Bedrock of the Community
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 To the Forum Quote: What else I can do here? You can help by cropping your photos to save disc space. We only need to see the coin, any background is not necessary.
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From numista:
- His Exalted Highness Nizam Sir Mir Osman Ali Khan Siddiqi Asaf Jah VII , born Mir Osman Ali Khan Bahadur , was the last Nizam (or ruler) of the Princely State of Hyderabad and of Berar. He ruled Hyderabad between 1911 and 1948, until it was annexed by India. Later he was made the Rajpramukh of Hyderabad State on 26 January 1950 and continued until 31 October 1956, after which the state was partitioned on a linguistic basis and became part of Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka and Maharashtra. During his days as Nizam, he was reputed to be the richest man in the world, having a fortune estimated at US $2 billion in the early 1940s ($33.8 billion today) or 2 per cent of the US economy then. At that time the treasury of the newly independent Union government of India reported annual revenue of US $1 billion only. He was portrayed on the cover of TIME magazine on 22 February 1937, described as the world's richest man. The Nizam is widely believed to have remained as the richest man in South Asia until his death in 1967, though his fortunes fell to US$1 billion by then and became a subject of multiple legal disputes between bitterly fighting rival descendants.
Edited by joecoin 12/05/2019 10:40 am
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