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Moghul Empire – Aurangzeb – Gutī Mint, Gold

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)

 

 

 

ʹālamgīr shāhī

sanah [RY] ẓarb gutī

 

Actual Weight (g)

1.6-1.7

 

Actual Diameter (mm)

 

 

Composition

Gold

 

Catalogue

Cat No.

Photo Link

KM

Denomination

AH

RY

Provenance

Comments

Rarity

AU 1855

3722n.

Half Pagoda

xxxx

x2 or x3?

Tody

 

These could both be the same date (i.e. [x]3)

R

AU 1856

3722n3.

xxxx

[4]3?

Zeno

 

 

 

Moghul Empire – Aurangzeb – Guti Mint, Silver

 

 

 

 

 

 

Actual Weight (g)

 

 

Actual Diameter (mm)

 

 

Composition

Silver

 

Catalogue

Cat No.

Photo Link

KM

Denomination

AH

RY

Provenance

Comments

Rarity

AU 1857

3722.

300.29

Rupee

1107

41

 

 

RR

AU 1858

3722c.

1114

46

Zubair

 

 

 

Moghul Empire – Aurangzeb – Gutī Mint, Copper

Not sure if this is Aurangzeb or ʹĀlamgīr II

 

 

 

 

 

 

Actual Weight (g)

9.8

 

Actual Diameter (mm)

 

 

Composition

Copper

 

Catalogue

Cat No.

Photo Link

KM

Denomination

AH

RY

Provenance

Comments

Rarity

AU 1859

3722t.

Half Dam

Zeno

 

RR