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(→‎Azam Shah (1707): added AH 1121/3 rupee KM-347.16)
(→‎Rafi-ud-Darjat (1719) and Shah Jahan II (1719): added AH 1131/1 rupee KM-415.21)
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* [[Mughal Empire AH1131/1 rupee KM-405.13|AH 1131/1 rupee, Lahore mint, Rafi-ud-Darjat]]
 
* [[Mughal Empire AH1131/1 rupee KM-405.13|AH 1131/1 rupee, Lahore mint, Rafi-ud-Darjat]]
 
* [[Mughal Empire AH1131/1 rupee KM-413.3|AH 1131/1 rupee, Tatta mint, Shah Jahan II]]
 
* [[Mughal Empire AH1131/1 rupee KM-413.3|AH 1131/1 rupee, Tatta mint, Shah Jahan II]]
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* [[Mughal Empire AH 1131/1 rupee KM-415.21|AH 1131/1 rupee, Murshidabad mint, Shah Jahan II]]
 
* [[Mughal Empire AH 1132/1 rupee KM-426|AH 1132/1 rupee, Shahjahanabad (Delhi) mint, Muhammad Ibrahim]]
 
* [[Mughal Empire AH 1132/1 rupee KM-426|AH 1132/1 rupee, Shahjahanabad (Delhi) mint, Muhammad Ibrahim]]
 
* [[Mughal Empire AH 1137/7 rupee KM-436.25|AH 1137/7 rupee, Gwalior mint]]
 
* [[Mughal Empire AH 1137/7 rupee KM-436.25|AH 1137/7 rupee, Gwalior mint]]

Revision as of 12:27, 24 February 2026

copper coinage

shahrukhi

quarter and half rupee

rupee

Akbar (1556-1605)

Jahangir (1605-28)

Stack's Bowers 2025 ANA sale, lot 47037
This specimen was lot 47037 in Stack's Bowers ANA sale (Oklahoma City, OK, August 2025), where it sold for $145. The catalog description[1] noted, "INDIA. Mughal Empire. Imitative Scorpio Zodiac Rupee, "AH 1030 Year 16" (ca. 19th Century). Jahangir. EXTREMELY FINE. cf. KM-150. Weight: 10.54 g. A later-made jeweler's copy of Jahangir's famed Zodiac Rupee. From the Richard Margolis Collection."

Shah Jahan (1628-58)

Aurangzeb (1658-1707)

Azam Shah (1707)

Jahandar Shah (1712-13)

Rafi-ud-Darjat (1719) and Shah Jahan II (1719)

mohur

Steve Album sale 32, lot 1865
This specimen was lot 1865 in Stephen Album sale 32 (Santa Rosa, CA, September 2018), where it sold for $352.50. The catalog description noted, "MUGHAL: Jahangir, 1605-1628, AR "mohur" (9.84g), "Agra", AH"1028", 19th century silver imitation of the gold mohur featuring Leo (lion), based on type KM-180.9, VF."

Akbar, 1556-1605

Jahangir, 1605-28

Shah Jahan, 1628-1658

Aurangzeb, 1658-1707

Shah Alam Bahadur, 1707-1712