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Lot # 128 - Exceedingly Rare Silver One Rupee Coin of Muhammad Shah of Gulshanabad Mint.
Exceedingly Rare Silver One Rupee Coin of Muhammad Shah of Gulshanabad Mint.
Exceedingly Rare Silver One Rupee Coin of Muhammad Shah of Gulshanabad Mint. Exceedingly Rare Silver One Rupee Coin of Muhammad Shah of Gulshanabad Mint. Exceedingly Rare Silver One Rupee Coin of Muhammad Shah of Gulshanabad Mint.
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Quick Description
DenominationRupee 01MintGulshanabad (Nasik)
MetalSilverRY (Ruling Year)9
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Muhammad Shah, Gulshanabad (Nasik) Mint, Silver Rupee, 9 RY, Obv: Sikka Mubarak Badshah Ghazi Muhammad Shah, Rev: sana 9 julus & zarb Gulshanabad at the bottom, 11.36g, 28.5mm, (Unlisted in KM), sharp strikes, about extremely fine, Exceedingly Rare.

Note: The Holy City of Nasik came fully under Maratha control by 1720. A mint had been operational here during the reign of Farrukhsiyar when a Mughal commander named Yasin Khan controlled most of Western Maharashtra. After the Maratha reconquest, the mint continued to produce coins in the name of Muhammad Shah, with the legend "Ba Lutf Elah Badshah-e-Zaman" on the obverse. These coins are known from regnal years Ahd to 7. This coin, dated RY 9, has an obverse legend with the non-couplet containing the title 'Badshah Ghazi'. This is the first coin from the Gulshanabad mint known with this feature and marks the continuation of the mint in the post-1730.