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MCE-13305. Wt =
10.93g |
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Photo
from Steve Album |
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Wt = 10.95g |
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from Steve Album |
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Wt = 11.00g |
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from Steve Album who wrote: with the flower within the S of jalus. The three-petal flower is the standard symbol of Jind, found on most of its rupees in the same position.
The mint name for Sahrind always has the "h" and "r"
reversed, thus "sarhind", as opposed to
the Mughal and Durrani issues, which have the
traditional form "sahrind". |
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Wt = 11.03g |
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from Steve Album who wrote: KM-1, SS-271, Temple-15, with Kalgi
plume below the S of jalus, struck from worn
reverse die |
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from Classical Numismatic Gallery |