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Hello everyone. I own these three golden horde coins found in Russia. The first one I believe is: Golden Horde. Jani Beg Khan. AE pul. Saray al-Jadida mint. Possibly: BMC VI, 425; Fedorov-Davidov 104 var. The second was told that it would also be a Jani Beg Khan coin, minted in Khwarizm mint. But I did not find this information in catalogs or other references. The third one I couldn't identify   
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Valued Member
 Brazil
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I was told that the second is Jani Beg Khan Khwarizmi mint, and the third Abdallah Khan, al-Jadidah mint. But I was unable to confirm this information.
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First is Jani Beg Khan - AE pul. Saray al-Jadida mint. Reference: Fedorov-Davidov 104 Third is Khizr Khan- AE pul. Gulistan mint- Reference: Fedorov-Davidov #199; Stephen Album - Checklist of Islamic Coins #2035. The middle one I can't identify. Can someone help me. Better photos:  
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United States
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I can read "duriba Saray" but the rest is out of focus or illegible.
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 Brazil
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Another photo in better quality  Only the top of the date is visible. Maybe 78(x) ou 88(x)?
Edited by Oak 06/02/2020 11:32 am
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Valued Member
 Brazil
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If someone can read any excerpt it would be of great help
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Quote: I can read "duriba Saray" but the rest is out of focus or illegible. Kushanshah, on which side / part of the coin? this indicates the coinage in Sarai, right?
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Hello friends, in a study group they managed to identify and share with you. It is a pul, sarai in 752Ah with Double Strike with flip. Looks like these: https://www.zeno.ru/showphoto.php?p...F0Xz_h93GfoYhttps://www.zeno.ru/showphoto.php?p...g6fMyVqvxYeIThe following conclusion was reached:  In blue - the old relief, in red - the new relief. In the left image, the rosete is completely covered by the stamp of the legend. In the right image, the rosete covers the old relief only partially. Apparently, at the first strike, the coin was minted poorly, it was turned over and minted again with the same stamps. By the way, this is far from the most frequent version of this type of coin. Very peculiar layout of the text.
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