Danish India, Tranquebar: Frederik III (1648-1670) Pb Cash (UBJ-109; KM#81) Obv: Crowned F3 monogram Rev: Norse lion left, E
Dutch India: Anonymous (ca. 1695) AE Stiver, Negapatnam (Scholten-1244, KM#28) Obv: Facing figure of God Kali Rev: Legend in Tamil - நாகபடடணம (Nakapattanam)
Thanjavur Nayakas: Vijaya Raghava Nayaka (1640-1673) Æ Kasu (MCSI-758) Obv: Garuda standing facing Rev: Devanagari - श्री राघव (Sri Raghava)
Indo-Greek, Apolodotus II, AR drachm, c.80-60 BC Post Kushan Yaudheya, AE unit, c.200-400 AD Avanti Janapada, AR 1/4 karshapana, Pre Mauryan Ujain region, c.600-321 BC
Bindraban: i.n.o Shah Alam II (1760-1806) Æ Paisa, Mu'minabad, AH1212 RY40 (KM#5) Obv: Persian legend around a central fish, ✶ above س in julus; ضرب مؤمن اباد جلوس ۴۰ (Zarb Mu'minabad, julus 40) Rev: Persian legend in three lines; ۱۲۱۲ شاه عالم بادشاه غازي سكه مبارك (The auspicious coin of the victorious Emperor Shah Alam, AH1212)
Mughal Empire: Muhammad Jahangir (1605-1628) AR Rupee, Qandahar Mint (KM#142.2) Obv: Multiline Persian legend - سکا قندهار شود دلخواه (The coin of Qandahar became attractive); Rev: Multiline Persian legend - از جهانگیر شاه اکبر شاه (through Jahangir Shah, son of Akbar Shah);
Thanjavur Nayakas: Raghunatha Nayaka (1614-1640) Æ Kasu (MCSI-743; Ganesh-489) Obv: Standing Rama, Sita & Laxmana Rev: Devanagari legend श्री रघु / नाथा (Sri Raghu / natha) in two lines
Thanks! I have waaay too many to post here and there are so many that have yet to be photographed and attributed...
Quite an avalanche of nice coins in this thread @Quant.Geek, @Muzyck, @coin_nut - I could use help attributing this coin...
Sulla80's coin: Looks like a Durrani of Afghanistan Rupee Kashmir mint, dated year 1202 regnal year 14 A similar coin: https://www.vcoins.com/en/stores/sp...__km__563_superb_xf_cond/1573321/Default.aspx
I just spent some time recording all the coins I have posted in this thread, so as to not repeat myself (again). 82 coins so far. Guess I will post another one now then. Mughal Shah Jahan AR Rupee, AH1051/Ry.14, Surat
I am going to avoid posting coins prior to 1500 since those coins belong in the Ancient Coins section. Mughal Empire: Muhammad Jahangir (1605-1628) AR Rupee, Tatta Mint (KM#145.17) Obv: Reading bottom up in Persian - نورالدین جهانگیر شاه اکبرشاه (Nur-ud-din Jahangir Shah; Akbar Shah) Rev: Reading bottom up in Persian - زارب تاتا ١٨ ماه فروردين(Zarb Tatta, AH[10]18, Mah Farvardin)
That is a very lovely design! Here is another Mughal Empire, Muhamad Akbar, AR Rupee, Ahmadabad-Dar al-Sultanat, AH993
That is a really nice one, especially the calligraphy! As always, the square ones are always stunning... Mughal Empire: Akbar I (1556-1605) AR Rupee, Ilahi 33 (KM-91.1) Obv: الله اکبر; Allahu Akbar (God is Greatest) Rev: جل جلاله ٣٣ الهی; Jalle Jalalahu, Ilahi 33 (His Glory is Great, Ilahi 33)