Mughal Empire identification help

Discussion in 'World Coins' started by Charles1997, Dec 2, 2017.

  1. Charles1997

    Charles1997 Well-Known Member

    I got this at a coin show today, but think it’s ID is correct. Says it is a Aurangzeb, but can’t find an exact match. Thoughts?
     

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  3. Charles1997

    Charles1997 Well-Known Member

    Think it is incorrect, sorry!
     
  4. Muzyck

    Muzyck Don't give me your AI generated BS

    Looks like the id is correct. Looks like India, Mughal Empire KM#300. There are many varieties. Between 11:00 to11.60 g. There are over eight pages of types and mints in the "Standard Catalog" 1601-1700, 5th edition. Issued under Aurangzeb Alamgir between 1658-1707 AD.
     
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  5. Charles1997

    Charles1997 Well-Known Member

    Ok, thanks! Do you know the value?
     
  6. Muzyck

    Muzyck Don't give me your AI generated BS

    No. The values vary widely.
     
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  7. Charles1997

    Charles1997 Well-Known Member

    I see some for prices around $75-$100, is that an accurate price for the different varieties?
     
  8. Muzyck

    Muzyck Don't give me your AI generated BS

    An "accurate price" is nebulous and I wouldn't want to speculate.
     
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  9. jaytant

    jaytant Active Member

    You have the pictures of the coin upside down. The coin is definitely Aurangzeb due to the year lll^ (AH 1118 or 1706/1707AD)
    You'll have to find the mint name with someone who reads the script. The mint determines the value...
     
  10. Charles1997

    Charles1997 Well-Known Member

    thank you!
     

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