The gold coins of Aurangzeb can be distinguished from Ālamgīr II by the obverse legend - on his coins it is 'Ālamgīr Shahi', and on Alamgir II's issues it is 'Alamgir Badshah'. Both legends have different layouts (from Shailen)
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ʹālamgīr shāhī |
sanah [RY] ẓarb gutī |
Actual
Weight (g) |
1.6-1.7 |
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Actual
Diameter (mm) |
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Composition |
Gold |
Catalogue
Cat No. |
Photo Link |
KM |
Denomination |
AH |
RY |
Provenance |
Comments |
Rarity |
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AU |
√ 3722n. |
Half Pagoda |
xxxx |
x2 or x3? |
Tody |
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These could both be the same date (i.e. [x]3) |
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AU |
√ 3722n3. |
” |
xxxx |
[4]3? |
Zeno |
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Weight (g) |
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Actual
Diameter (mm) |
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Composition |
Silver |
Catalogue
Cat No. |
Photo Link |
KM |
Denomination |
AH |
RY |
Provenance |
Comments |
Rarity |
AU |
300.29 |
Rupee |
1107 |
41 |
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RR |
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AU |
√ 3722c. |
” |
1114 |
46 |
Zubair |
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Moghul
Empire – Aurangzeb – Gutī Mint, Copper
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Actual
Weight (g) |
9.8 |
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Actual
Diameter (mm) |
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Composition |
Copper |
Catalogue
Cat No. |
Photo Link |
KM |
Denomination |
AH |
RY |
Provenance |
Comments |
Rarity |
AU |
√ 3722t. |
Half Dam |
Zeno |
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RR |