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Currency:USD Category:Coins & Paper Money / Coins: Ancient Start Price:425.00 USD Estimated At:500.00 - 700.00 USD
INDIA:
SOLD
550.00USD+ buyer's premium + applicable fees & taxes.
This item SOLD at 2017 May 20 @ 22:58UTC-7 : PDT/MST
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INDIA:LOT of 93 coins, all worked by in the holders and in the writing of S.M. Shukla, GUJARAT Sultanate silver (4), MALWA Sultanate silver (2), MUGHAL Empire Shah Jahan I; AR rupee Golkonda (1), Surat (1), Murad Bahksh; AR rupee (1), Aurangzeb; AR rupee Akbarabad (1), Aurangabad (1), Bijapur (2), Burhanpur (1), Golkonda (1), Sholapur (1), Muhammad Shah; AR rupee, Arcot (1), Sawai Jaipur (1), Kora (1), Murshidabad (1), Surat (2) one with scarce couplet, Alamgir II; AR rupee Bikanir Baldat (1), Shah Alam II; AR rupee Dar ul-Fath Ujjain (1), Muhammad Akbar II; AR rupee Ahmadabad (3), Hyderabad (1), PRINCELY STATES Baroda; AR 1/8 rupee (1), ¼ rupee (1), ½ rupee (1), rupee (1), Bikanir; AR rupee dump style (1), Bundi; AR ¼ rupee (3), ½ rupee (2), Gwalior; AR rupee (2), Hyderabad; AR rupee Dilshadabad (1), Indore; AR ½ rupee (2), rupee (3), Jaipur; AR 1/8 rupee (1), ¼ rupee (1), ½ rupee (1), rupee (3), Jodhpur; AR rupee (2), Karauli; AR rupee (1), Kotah; AR rupee (1), Kutch; AR ½ kori (1), kori (1), both dump style, Maratha Confederacy; AR rupee (6), Orchha; AR rupee (1), Mewar; AR rupee (1) dump style, machine struck silver coins (10), copper coins (4), dump style silver (5), Travancore silver coins (5), FRENCH INDIA AR rupee Arcot (1), BOMBAY PRESIDENCY AR ½ rupee (1), rupee (2) all dump style, a great study lot from one of the most well known Indian collectors, retail value $1750, lot of 93 coins, ex Shri S.M. Shukla. S.M. Shukla was instrumental in inspiring generations of collectors and scholars by spreading awareness of the rich monetary history and heritage of India. The first ‘Shri S. M. Shukla Memorial Coin Day’ aka ‘Shukla Day’, was held in April of 1991, to commemorate the memory of the legendary numismatist's life and his contribution to the world of Indian numismatics. Held each year in April, it is now regarded as the country’s largest numismatic fair in India.