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Jhansi (Uttar Pradesh)
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371 years old
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British India. Shah Alam II. 1/2 Mohur Bengal Presidency (1651-1835), AH 1202, year 19 (1777)
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Unnao (Uttar Pradesh)
Murshidabad mint, silver rupee, AH 1202/RY 19, Stevens EIC 4.11, PR 154, 11.60g. Obv: Persian legend Sikka zad bar haft kishwar saya e-fazle elah hami deen e Muhammad Shah Alam Bad Shah Ghazi. Rev: Persian legend Zarb Murshidabad Sanah 19 Julus Maimant & Monus. Extremely fine, Very rare.
Weight is 12 Grams.
Minted Year- 1793
Such a old coin some wear and tear will be there.
Genuine. If you want to ask some experts for it's authenticity it's upto you.
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Mumbai (Maharashtra)
A Rare and Vintage single page stamp-paper from year 1889 from one of the states during British India called North Arcot, it was a former district in Madras Presidency, acquired by the annexation of the Arcot State in 1855. It had Chitoor as its headquarters (currently in Andhra Pradesh). The Stamp paper appears to be a family dispute case between 2 brothers of that time. It has a stamp of Postal Dept too of the North Arcot district which no longer exists in Present India.
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Mumbai (Maharashtra)
Antique rate 115 year old British Victorian gold Ginni, Gift to Dutta Family of Kolkata by Lord Carmichael , governor of Bengal 1916. Only serious buyers contact.
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India (All cities)
The Princely state called Chhota Udaipur was a part of Bombay Presidency during British times. The rulers of Chhota Udaipur state belonged to the Chauhan Rajput family who in turn were successors of the last Chauhan Chief of Champaner named Patai Rawal. After independence, Chota Udepur became a part of India on 10th March 1948. Learn in detail about Chhota Udaipur history only at Mintage World. https://www.mintageworld.com/history/detail/298-Chhota-Udaipur/
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