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<p>[QUOTE="spock1k, post: 378131, member: 7043"]indian numismatic circle if you can call it that. you see Indian coinage was way ahead of its time during and upto the reign of shahjahan (the moghul emperor) who some nut on pcgs called a trader. after that things started to go downhill and by the time this mohur came into play (rohilkhand) the days of the golden indian coinage was almost over and steadily declining there was no way any coin would be considered an FDC unless it was a freak which both this and the coin i posted last time around are however when milled coinage was reached by some miracle (it was only a century and a half after usa) the finishing was again very poor so even proofs were not FDC but most FDC's were proof so thats how it got stuck. Now notable exceptions are the British India and East india company coinage but they are just that exceptions because they were one of a 100 or so more entity's issuing the coins although they issued the most coins by far[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="spock1k, post: 378131, member: 7043"]indian numismatic circle if you can call it that. you see Indian coinage was way ahead of its time during and upto the reign of shahjahan (the moghul emperor) who some nut on pcgs called a trader. after that things started to go downhill and by the time this mohur came into play (rohilkhand) the days of the golden indian coinage was almost over and steadily declining there was no way any coin would be considered an FDC unless it was a freak which both this and the coin i posted last time around are however when milled coinage was reached by some miracle (it was only a century and a half after usa) the finishing was again very poor so even proofs were not FDC but most FDC's were proof so thats how it got stuck. Now notable exceptions are the British India and East india company coinage but they are just that exceptions because they were one of a 100 or so more entity's issuing the coins although they issued the most coins by far[/QUOTE]
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