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anonymous
2015-05-01
1878,INDIA. Mohur, 1878-(C). NGC PROOF-65 CAMEO.Fr-1604a; KM-496; cf.S&W-6.5. Restrike. Third finest graded by either NGC or PCGS.
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anonymous
2015-04-30
1891,INDIA. British India. Mohur, 1891-(C). NGC MS-62.Fr-1604; KM-KM-496; S&W-6.18. Mintage of only 16,524 pieces.
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anonymous
2015-04-30
1889,INDIA. British India. Mohur, 1889-(C). NGC AU-58.Fr-1604; KM-496; S&W-6.16. Mintage of only 15,367 pieces.
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anonymous
2015-04-30
1879,INDIA. Mohur, 1879. NGC PROOF-64 ULTRA CAMEO.Fr-1604; KM-496. Restrike. Deep hard mirror fields with frosted devices. Great eye appeal.
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anonymous
2015-03-01
India-British. Mohur, 1888-C. Pridmore-22; Fr-1604; KM-496. Victoria. Crowned bust left. Reverse: Value and date within border. NGC graded MS-63. Estimated Value $1,800 - 2,000 Categories: World Gold
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Incredible India (48 coins)
Indian history has deep roots.
The earliest coins from native Indian people I found are belong to Kushan Empire (30–375).
You can find couple of them below as well as other ancient India civilizations like Chalukya and Mughal Empires.
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India Mohur monetary unit
The Mohur was a historical monetary unit used in India during the Mughal and British colonial periods. Here's an overview of the Mohur:Origin: The term "Mohur" is derived from the Persian word "muhar," meaning "sealed" or "stamped." It was originally used to refer to a gold coin issued by various Muslim dynasties in the Indian subcontinent, in ...
Portuguese and British India
Portuguese India and British India were two distinct colonial territories in the Indian subcontinent, each with its own unique characteristics and historical significance. Here are some key facts about Portuguese and British India:Portuguese India:Colonial Period: Portuguese India refers to the territories and trading posts established by Port ...
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$1638.0 INDIAN COINS, MUGHAL Shah Alam Bahadur, Gold Mohur, “bahadur” type, Kambayat, no date, Year 2, 11.06g (KM -, cf 348.23 for Rupee). Extremely fine, type not listed in SAC. £600-800
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$1600.0 INDIAN & ISLAMIC COINS THE AL-SAYYED COLLECTION IMPORTANT INDIAN & ANCIENT COINS PRINCELY STATES Patiala. Amar Singh, 1765-1781 A.D. Mohur. AV 10.75 g. cf KM C10 for Rupee. Very fine
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$610.0 A COLLECTION FORMED BY PAUL STEVENS, DURRANI Zaman Shah (AH 1207-1216 / 1793-1801 AD), Gold Mohur, Herat, AH 1214, 10.88g (KM 389, cf Rupee KM 388 for type). Small scrape, extremely fine. £400-500