Mewar Udaipur, Fatteh Singh, AR Rupee, VS1985 (AD1928), Alipore mint [ATTACH]
Borders shifted or did not really exist back in those times. A silver rupee could be spent about anywhere as long as it was roughly 11.5 grams of...
Mughal Empire, Aurangzeb Alamgir, AR Rupee, AH1107-Ry.39, Surat [ATTACH]
Those Sikh rupees are nice, and usually right pricey. I have bid on them a number of times and always got beat out. Here is another rupee, Orcha,...
[ATTACH] Pre-Mauryan AR Karshapana, c.600-321 BC [ATTACH]
You should follow the rules of the thread.
India 1 Pice 1953, Bombay mint [ATTACH]
Here is another Hyderabad, AR 4 annas, AH1362-1943AD. 2.89 grams, 20 mm D. [ATTACH]
Another Franklin, 61 D. I looked back at page 1 for the rules of this thread, and see I could have put a 1950 anything or another half dollar....
Love these big old Franklin halves [ATTACH]
Cool, thanks! I never saw that one before, except on the coins.
Hyderabad, Mir Usman Ali Khan, AR Rupee, AH1337 Ry.8 (1919AD) [ATTACH]
Aurangzeb Alamgir, Rupee, Ajmer, AH1113/Ry.45 [ATTACH]
Edward VII half crown 1902 [ATTACH]
Sorry, maybe this is off thread, but then, Iran is almost next door and borders changed a lot over the centuries in this part of the world.
I like Parthian coins. Only have 3 now, and this is the newest one. Got it from Frank Robinson auction online. What do you think? I have it pegged...
Nice, I think I recall seeing that one, probably on here? Do you use zeno.ru also? I am quite busy on that site. Mostly Indian coins I collect,...
Wow, you got me beat. Most I ever paid for a coin was maybe $500-$600. Other than buying gold bullion coins, I mean. Perhaps you know of panzer...
Bengal Presidency, AR Rupee, Farrukhabad, with small crescent, Ry.45, 1831-1833 [ATTACH]
That is a stunning museum piece, and no doubt quite pricey. All my Kushans are very worn coppers. Here is one, Vima Kadphises, AE Tetradrachm,...
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