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Lot No : 206

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Baroda State, Sayaji Rao III, (AH 1292-1357/ 1875-1938 AD), Silver 4 Annas, 2.80grms, VS 1949, Very Fine, Very Scarce

Lot No : 207

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Baroda State, Sayaji Rao III, (AH 1292-1357/ 1875-1938 AD), Silver 2 Annas, 1.40grms, VS 1949, Very Fine, Very Scarce

Lot No : 208

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Bhinda State, Maharaj Zorawar Singh (AH 1214-1243/ AD 1799-1827), Copper Paisa, 10.00grms, issued as a feudatory under mewad state, Very Fine+, Very Rare Bhinda was a Rajput estate under Mewar, rooted in the legacy of Rawat Shakti Singh. It held strategic importance in southern Rajasthan. The Shaktawat rulers maintained close ties with Mewar’s court, actively participating in regional governance, diplomacy, and conflict resolution, reinforcing the unity and strength of the Sisodia dynasty

Lot No : 209

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Bikaner State, Maharaja Ganga Singh, (1887–1943AD), INO of Victoria Empress, Silver Rupee, 11.60grms, AD1892, Extra Fine, Scarce

Lot No : 210

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Cannanore State, Ali Raja Kunhi Hamza II (AD 1745-1777/1158-1191 AH), 1/5th Rupee, 2.20grms, AH1188, Very Fine+, Rare Date.

Lot No : 211

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Cannanore State, Arakkal Beevi Junumabe II (1191-1234 AH/1777–1819 AD), 1/5th Rupee, 2.30 grms, AH1199, Very Fine+, Very Rare Arakkal Beevi Junumabe II succeeded Ali Raja Kunhi Hamza II and faced colonial pressures, surrendering Minicoy Island to the British in 1790. To strengthen her position, she arranged a marriage alliance with Tipu Sultan’s son, though it remained unconsummated. Despite losses, she showed resilience and strategic leadership during her reign.

Lot No : 212

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Cannanore State, Arakkal Beevi Junumabe II (1191-1234 AH/1777–1819 AD), 1/5th Rupee, 2.30 grms, AH1221, Very Fine+, Very Rare Arakkal Beevi Junumabe II succeeded Ali Raja Kunhi Hamza II and faced colonial pressures, surrendering Minicoy Island to the British in 1790. To strengthen her position, she arranged a marriage alliance with Tipu Sultan’s son, though it remained unconsummated. Despite losses, she showed resilience and strategic leadership during her reign.

Lot No : 213

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Gwalior State, Jayaji Rao Scindia(1768-1794 AD/ 1181-1208 AH), INO Shah Alam II, Silver Rupee, 10.90 grms, Minted at Jhansi, RY12, Beautiful flower on reverse as a mint mark, Very Fine+, Scarce

Lot No : 214

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Gwalior State, Jankoji Rao Scindia(1833 – 1843 AD/ 1249 – 1259 AH), INO Muhammad Akbar II, Silver Rupee, 10.90 grms, Minted at Basoda(Vidisha,MP), Rev: Nagari legend Jankoji, Very Fine+, Very Scarce

Lot No : 215

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Gadwal State, Somanadri lineage, Peda Reddy family, INO Shah Alam II, Silver Rupee,11.00 grms, AH(1186)/RY11, issued as a feudatories to Hyderabad Nizam, Extra Fine+, Very Rare The Peda Reddy family of Gadwal, noble Deshmukhs of the Deccan, ruled their estate with valor and grace under the suzerainty of the Nizam of Hyderabad. Descendants of the Somanadri lineage, they upheld feudal loyalty while nurturing local culture, faith, and prosperity. Though modest in power, they played a vital role in the Nizam’s dominion—offering military support and governance in the Raichur Doab. Renowned for their patronage of temples and the famed Gadwal sarees, their legacy endures in stone, silk, and memory

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