Lot 1934
Sale 134 · Important Australian, British, World, and Ancient Coins, Banknotes, and Medals
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Description
India, Mughal, Shah Jahan I, (A.H. 1037-1068, A.D.1628-1658), round gold mohur, (10.94 g), struck in Surat mint, issued A.H. [1038] (A.D. 1628-9), Regnal Year 2, Azar month, Surat mint signature, obv. around dots within circles, Kalima, Regnal Year, month and mint signature, rev. Persian legend, (M. 3211, KM. 255.6). Full bold strike as struck, uncirculated.
Ex Noble Numismatics Sale 70 (lot 3630), coming from the Akola hoard (Num. Digest I, (II), p.36-8).
Some 3,000 coins of this exact mint, date and month, were found along the river bank near the city of Akola. About 1,000 coins reached the market, the remainder were seized by the government. All pieces are uncirculated and as struck. The hoard is believed to have been the military pay sent from the mint at Surat to the troops fighting near Golconda. It is probable that the entire mintage was in the hoard.
- Estimate
- $1,500
- Result Status
- Sold
- Prices Realised
- $6,000