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MUGHAL: Shah Alam Bahadur, 1707-1712, AR heavy rupee (12.02g), Tatta, AH1123 year 6, XF

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MUGHAL: Shah Alam Bahadur, 1707-1712, AR heavy rupee (12.02g), Tatta, AH1123 year 6, XF
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MUGHAL: Shah Alam Bahadur, 1707-1712, AR heavy rupee (12.02g), Tatta, AH1123 year 6, KM-349.x, Zeno-192833, special issue with both sides in a hexagonal border, XF, RR. The heavy rupees of Shah Alam Bahadur were struck at a few mints, principally in AH1123 with regnal year 5, more rarely 1123 year 6, plus a very few examples of 1122 year 4 and 1122 year 5, and only 1122 year 5 for Tatta. The analysis of these heavy rupees by Alan Deshazo was published in the ONS Journal #220 (summer 2014). He shows that at least 10 mints produced these, all very rare, and production was mandated by an Imperial Farman that was retracted very shortly afterwards.