Lot No : 61
Auction No : 7
Delhi Sultanate, Sher Shah Suri (AH 946–952 / c. 1540–1545 CE), Silver Rupee, 11.40 grams, Minted at Shergarh Bakkar, G&G Reference: D804, Standard legends within square on both sides. The mint-name is written shergadh 'urf shiqq bakkar. Caliphs type 5. The word shigg is an administrative area, Extra Fine Condition, with no test marks, Scarce
2200
Lot No : 62
Auction No : 7
Delhi Sultanate, Sher Shah Suri (AH 946–952 / c. 1540–1545 CE), Silver Rupee, 11.30 grams, dated AH 949, Mint: Kalpi, G&G Reference: D784, Standard legends within square on both sides. shah below sher on obverse. The position of the letter ha of shah varies. Mint-name below, Shahada within the square. Caliphs type, Scarce
2000
Lot No : 64
Auction No : 7
Delhi Sultanate, Islam Shah Suri (AH 952–962 / c. 1545–1554 CE), Silver Square Rupee, 11.40 grams, struck in AH 960, Minted at Gwalior, G&G Reference: D961B, Rarity Index: RR (Underrated Rarity), Very Fine+, Rare A truly exceptional and underrecognized rarity — no more than two known specimens have appeared in any public auction or exhibition globally over the past decade. This coin marks the significant beginning of square coinage in the tola category, making it a highly desirable and historically important piece. It bears a minor test mark/scratch on the obverse, which remains virtually invisible to the naked eye and does not detract from its overall appeal. A remarkable opportunity for advanced collectors.
29100
Lot No : 65
Auction No : 7
Bengal Sultan, Chittagong Region, Trade Coinage, Vamar Shah (AD 1580-1586/ AH 988-994), Silver Tanka, 10.40grms, Obv: al- sultan al- adil vamar shah khallada allah mulkahu wa sultanahu with al sultan al- adil in the top line, Rev: Shahada, AH 988 G&G#B1017, RRR, Exceedingly Rare. Although Varman Shah's identity is not known for certain, he was probably an Arakanese governor of Chittagong
33000
Lot No : 66
Auction No : 7
Bahmani Sultanate – Taj al-Din Firoz Shah (AH 757–777 / c. 1397–1422 CE), Silver Tanka, 11.10 grams, dated AH 817, Minted at Hazrat Ahsanabad,G&G Reference: BH63sultan al-'ahd wa'l zaman al-wathiq bi-ta'yid al-rahman abü'l muzaffar taj al-dunya wa'l din firüz shah al-sultan (sultan of the time and the age, he who confides in the support of the Merciful One) A handsome specimen with complete date and Large Flan size, Bold strike, Scarce
2000
Lot No : 67
Auction No : 7
Bahamani Sultan, ALA' AL-DIN AHMAD SHAH II, (AH 838-862/CE 1435-1457), Gold Tanka, 11 grams, AH 849, Mint Hadrat Muhammadabad obv: al-sultan al-qawi al-islam jami al'fCEl wa'l 'CEl wa'l ihsan (The sultan who is strong in the faith of Islam, replete with grace, justice and good deeds) Rev: abu'l muzaffar 'ala' al-dunya wa'l din ahmCE shah bin ahmCE shah al-sultan, G&G Reference: BH81, Exceptionally detailed Specimen, one tiny test marks, Extra Fine+, Rare in this condition
90000
Lot No : 69
Auction No : 7
Gujarat Sultanate – Shams al-Din Muzaffar Shah III (AH 991–992 / c. 1561–1573 CE), Silver ½ Tanka (80 rati standard), 4.20 grams, G&G Reference: G#580, Obv: al-mu'ayyad - shams legend Rev: Muzaffar shah bin Mahmud shah al-sultan, AH976? Due to the lack of coins availability not much study is successful hence the attribution still remains tentative. Rare
1100
Lot No : 70
Auction No : 7
Malwa Sultanate, Hisam al-Din Hushang Shah (AH 808–838 / CE 1405–1435), Silver Tanka, 10.80 grams, G&G Reference: M3 obv: al-Sultan al-A’zam Hisam al-Dunya wa’l-Din Abu al-Mujahid Hushangshah al-Sultan. A well-preserved issue from the Malwa Sultanate, struck under the rule of Hushang Shah. The coin displays his full royal titles in elegant Persian calligraphy, Scarce