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EAST INDIA COMPANY One Quarter Anna 1835
weight : Gram 6.240
Coin as per Scan Image
Delhi Sultanate Muhammad Bin Tughluq 32 Rati AH 725 – 752 / AD 1325 – 1351 Obverse: bi-amr / ahmad/a al-‘abbas / bu Reverse: Caliph’s titles, arranged : allah / al-hakim Weight: 03.56 Gms
G&G No: D450 / 32 RATI Condition as per scan image
DELHI SULTANATE Ghiyath Ud Din Tughluq 4 Gani AH 720 – 725 / AD 1320 – 1325 Metal: Billon Obverse: abu’l muzaffar tughluq shah al-sultan AH 721 ( Year ) Reverse: al-sultan al-ghazi ghiyath al-dunya wa’l din Weight : 03.00 Gms
G&G No : D311 / 4 gani Condition as per scan image
British India – East India Company
1/4 Anna, 1835, 18 Berries (9 L+9 R), Struck Prior to 1849
Metal : Copper Category: British India Mint: Madras Condition as per scan image
BAHAMANI SULTANATE SHIHAB UD-DIN AHMAD SHAH I AH 825-838 / AH 1422-1435 Denomination: 1/2 Gani Weight : 07.61 GMS Metal : Copper
Obvers : al-mu’ayyad bi-naşr allah al-malik al-hannān
He who is strengthened by the help of God, the most compassionate king, the father of battles
Reverse : abū’l mughāzi ahmad shah al-sultan
The father of battles ahmad shah al-sultan
Condition as per scan image
INDIAN PRINCELY STATE ( IPS ) – HYDERABAD
Mir Mehboob ali Khan ii ( AH 1285-1329 / 1869-1911 AD )
Weight : 11.00 gms
mint : Hyderabad
Golkonda Sultanate, Abdullah Qutb Shah
AH 1035 – 1083 / 1626 – 1672 AD
Copper Falus / AH 1068
Weight : 10.57 gms
Obv: khutima bi ‘l-khair wa ‘l sa ‘ada,
It has come to an end well and auspiciously