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Quote: "CassTaylor"oggy, I assure you all coins I post from now on were found with their damage the way it was!
Mark, I'm sure you meant to post one of these for 1835, but since you did 1840...
1835 British India (EIC) 1, 1/2 and 1/4 Rupee - William IV
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1823 - IPS Karauli - 1 Rupee - Harbaksh Pal INO Muhammad Akbar II (AH1238), KM#26
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1815 - IPS Gwalior - 1 Rupee - Daulat Rao INO Shah Alam II (AH1230/RY#15) (Narwar Mint) KM#190
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1809 - Afghanistan - 1 Rupee - Ata Muhammad - Bamizai Khan (AH1224), KM# 603
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Quote: "CassTaylor"1808 M Napoleonic Kingdom of Italy 5 Lire - Napoleon I
A glorious year for the Emperor & Co. on their dictatorial rampage across Ancien Regime Europe!
interesting coin ! Napoleon the B****rd an absolute genius.. Evil Genius. But then again weren't they all to an extent. Looking back on his assault on Europe.. extraordinary !
1804 - Awadh - 1 Rupee INO Shah Alam II (AH1219/RY#37) KM#52.3
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1799 - Awadh - 1 Rupee INO Shah Alam II (AH1214/RY#37) KM#51.4
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1797 - Afghanistan - 1 Rupee - Shah Zaman (AH1212), KM# 576
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1789 - Mysore Kingdom - 1 Rupee - Tipu Sultan (Mauludi era 1218) C# 126
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1778 - 1 Rupee - Rohilkhand - INO Shah Alam II (AH1192/RY#19) KM# 16.2
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1772 - IPS Indore - 1 Rupee - INO Shah Alam II (AH1186/RY#16) KM# 76
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Danish India, Tranquebar: Christian VII (1766-1808) AR 2 Royaliner (UBJ-271; KM#171)
Obv: Crowned C7 monogram
Rev: Arms divides date, value above
Is that a Stephen Album coin? I added a ton of those to the catalog a while ago using Album's pictures. Even though they are pretty plain, they look fun to collect because of all the different types.
Quote: "Quant.Geek"1776
Danish India, Tranquebar: Christian VII (1766-1808) AR 2 Royaliner (UBJ-271; KM#171)
Obv: Crowned C7 monogram
Rev: Arms divides date, value above
Is that a Stephen Album coin? I added a ton of those to the catalog a while ago using Album's pictures. Even though they are pretty plain, they look fun to collect because of all the different types.
This particular piece is not from Steve Album, but I know which auction you are referring to. I bought most of the early coins in that auction, but then my computer crashed. I wasn't able to get back into the auction until the very end of the tranquebar series , so I lost a lot of good coins that I wanted. You can see my gallery of tranquebar coins below which includes the coins from SA as well as other sources:
Quote: "nthn"Can I use your collection pictures to add coins.
By all means, go right ahead...
i thought the whole point was to add your own coin..otherwise we can just take coins from numista to add here, and the whole How far back can we go? thread will be pointless..
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