Lot 394
Mughal Jahangir Kabul Mint Silver Sultani Heavy 1/2 Rupee
Auction # 22 Lucknow (Online)
- Estimated Price (INR)
- 100000 - 125000
- Unsold
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Auction Completed!
- Catalog Reference #
- KM # 139.1
- Metal Composition
- Silver
- Lot Grade/Condition
- very fine+
- Diameter
- 18.85 mm
- Weight
- 6.77 gms
- Denomination
- Sultani (Heavy 1/2 Rupee)
- Calendar/Year
- AH 1014-1037, 1605-1627 AD
Mughal, Jahangir (AH 1014-1037, 1605-1627 AD), Silver Sultani (Heavy 1/2 Rupee), 6.77 gms, 18.85 mm, Kabul Mint, AH 1014, RY Ahd, Obv: Persian legend "Noor ud din Muhammad Jahangir Badshah Ghazi" and sana 1, at the bottom within a dotted border, Rev: Arabic legend The Kalima Shahada at the top in two lines, "zarb Kabul" with Hijri year 1014 visible, within a dotted border, A fascinating aspect of Jahangir's reign was his experimentation with coins. In addition to their high quality, weight standards, and intricate designs, coins from his period are known in a variety of denominations with interesting names. For heavyweight silver half rupees of high purity, the Sultani denomination was used. The Tuzuk-e-Jahangiri records the following names for fractional denominations; Gold coins of half tola as 'Nurani', meaning 'the light' and quarter tola as 'Riwazi'. The silver coins (sikkas) of 10 tola were named 'Kaukab-i-bakht', meaning 'star of good luck', 5 tola as 'Kaukab-i-sa'd' meaning 'star of auspiciousness', 1 tola as 'Jahangiri', and 'Half Jahangiri as Sultani' meaning 'The Royal'. KM # 139.1, very fine+, very rare.