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RY37 (1829) Pice Prid-207 KM-56 MS62BN PCGS #404989

Actually a proof, will see what to do

nd//45 (1806) Rupee Prid-340 PR65 PCGS #941496

INDIA. Bengal Presidency. Silver Rupee Pattern, "Year 45" (1806). Calcutta (as "Farrukhabad") Mint. in the name of Shah Alam II. PCGS PROOF-65. KM-Unlisted; Prid-340; Stevens-8.103. Extremely appealing as a proof Gem, this Pattern Rupee delivers charming and lightly mirrored fields, with soft slate gray tone punctuated by more forceful deep toning. As a seldom encountered type, this Rupee highlights the best aspects of the coinage of the Bengal Presidency. Estimate: $2,500 - $3,000. Click here for certification details from PCGS. Image with the PCGS TrueView logo is obtained from and is subject to a license agreement with Collectors Universe, Inc. and its divisions PCGS and PSA. PCGS # 941496 This is also ex- David Fore Description † The David Fore Collection – Part Two. INDIA. East India Company. Bengal Presidency. S ilver Proof/Pattern Rupee, c.1806, ry 45, probably a Calcutta mint proof of the 1806 issue prior to the marking and despatch of the dies to Farrukhabad, edge obliquely grained left (PS 8.101; Pr 340, where he describes this “as No.(Prid.) 314”, but no dot mark on the obverse). Choice Proof, moderately ton ed. £1000-1500 Auction Lot Date Start Hammer Auction 82 898 31.05.2013

nd//45 (1806) Rupee Prid-340 PR65 PCGS #941496

INDIA. Bengal Presidency. Silver Rupee Pattern, "Year 45" (1806). Calcutta (as "Farrukhabad") Mint. in the name of Shah Alam II. PCGS PROOF-65. KM-Unlisted; Prid-340; Stevens-8.103. Extremely appealing as a proof Gem, this Pattern Rupee delivers charming and lightly mirrored fields, with soft slate gray tone punctuated by more forceful deep toning. As a seldom encountered type, this Rupee highlights the best aspects of the coinage of the Bengal Presidency. Estimate: $2,500 - $3,000. Click here for certification details from PCGS. Image with the PCGS TrueView logo is obtained from and is subject to a license agreement with Collectors Universe, Inc. and its divisions PCGS and PSA. PCGS # 941496 This is also ex- David Fore Description † The David Fore Collection – Part Two. INDIA. East India Company. Bengal Presidency. S ilver Proof/Pattern Rupee, c.1806, ry 45, probably a Calcutta mint proof of the 1806 issue prior to the marking and despatch of the dies to Farrukhabad, edge obliquely grained left (PS 8.101; Pr 340, where he describes this “as No.(Prid.) 314”, but no dot mark on the obverse). Choice Proof, moderately ton ed. £1000-1500 Auction Lot Date Start Hammer Auction 82 898 31.05.2013

AH1234//5 (1819) Ashrafi KM-170.1 MS65 PCGS #680297

Shailen Bhandare notes that the reverse has a unique arrangement of persian script that is different from usual issues and so far this coin is unique. Purchased on eBay for $4000

AH1272//9 (1863) Rupee KM-365.3 MS62 PCGS #779171

Nazarana with full dotted border

1678 P Rupee Prid-22 Stevens-1.19 Pewter SP50 PCGS #210454

A coin that has provenance documented back to 1888 East India Company, Bombay Presidency, 1678 Pewter Trial Rupee Early coinages: English design, in the name of Charles II Struck in London Obv: "BY AYTHORITY · OF · CHARLES · THE · SECOND" around "THE RVPEE OF BOMBAIM", two floral ornaments below Rev. Crowned royal arms, KING · OF · GREAT · BRITAINE · FRANCE · AND · IRELAND" around Plain Edge Weight: 6.20g Stevens 1.19, recté London; KM. Pn3 W.W. Leycester Collection, Sotheby Auction (London), 15-23 June 1888 H. Montagu Collection, Sotheby Auction (London), 3-4 May 1892, lot 68 V.M. Brand Collection, Spink Auction 50 (London), 6-7 March 1986, lot 222 https://www.noonans.co.uk/auctions/archive/past-catalogues/690/catalogue/375181/?keywords=1678+rupee&x=6&y=18

1678 P Rupee Prid-22 Stevens-1.19 Pewter SP50 PCGS #210454

A coin that has provenance documented back to 1888 East India Company, Bombay Presidency, 1678 Pewter Trial Rupee Early coinages: English design, in the name of Charles II Struck in London Obv: "BY AYTHORITY · OF · CHARLES · THE · SECOND" around "THE RVPEE OF BOMBAIM", two floral ornaments below Rev. Crowned royal arms, KING · OF · GREAT · BRITAINE · FRANCE · AND · IRELAND" around Plain Edge Weight: 6.20g Stevens 1.19, recté London; KM. Pn3 W.W. Leycester Collection, Sotheby Auction (London), 15-23 June 1888 H. Montagu Collection, Sotheby Auction (London), 3-4 May 1892, lot 68 V.M. Brand Collection, Spink Auction 50 (London), 6-7 March 1986, lot 222 https://www.noonans.co.uk/auctions/archive/past-catalogues/690/catalogue/375181/?keywords=1678+rupee&x=6&y=18

1755 Royalin MS62 PCGS #373411

Dotted border on both sides, special strike

1755 2 Roy KM-148 MS61 PCGS #373419

Dotted border on both sides, special strike

1756 Royalin KM-TS1 C/S on Danish 1Sk AU50 PCGS #859371

Provenance: Dansk Numismatik Association Feb 2019. Purchaed for 19000 DKK

(1756) Royalin KM-TS6 AU58 PCGS #859376

Dotted border on both sides, special strike

nd(1720) 2 Fan Lec-17 KM-46 AU55 PCGS #772711

Ex: Stephen Album Auction 49, Lot 806. Purchased for $6600 https://www.icollector.com/FRENCH-INDIA-Louis-XV-1715-1774-AR-2-fanon-3-01g-Pondichery-ND-1720-PCGS-AU55_i52799510

AH1198//32 (1784) Naz Rup KM-16 N1 PCGS #849727

https://www.icollector.com/FRENCH-INDIA-AR-nazarana-rupee-11-41g-Arkat-AH1198-year-32-EF-AU_i48640504 FRENCH INDIA: AR nazarana rupee (11.41g), Arkat, AH1198 year 32, KM-16, 31.2 mm; in the name of Shah Alam II, floral reeding, magnificent strike, some cleaning on reverse, EF-AU, RR, ex Charles W. Lueders Collection.

AH1198//32 (1784) Naz Rup KM-16 N1 PCGS #849727

https://www.icollector.com/FRENCH-INDIA-AR-nazarana-rupee-11-41g-Arkat-AH1198-year-32-EF-AU_i48640504 FRENCH INDIA: AR nazarana rupee (11.41g), Arkat, AH1198 year 32, KM-16, 31.2 mm; in the name of Shah Alam II, floral reeding, magnificent strike, some cleaning on reverse, EF-AU, RR, ex Charles W. Lueders Collection.

AH1198//32 (1784) Naz Rup KM-16 AU55 PCGS #849727

Stack's bowers Oct 2023 Auction https://auctions.stacksbowers.com/lots/view/3-15D5W7/india-french-india-nazarana-rupee-ah-1198-year-32-1784-arkat-arcot-mint-in-the-name-of-shah-alam-ii-pcgs-au-55

(1808) 5 Fan KM-351 AU58 PCGS #183937

Very under graded

AH1172//6 (1807) 2 Rup Arkat KM-404.2 Frozen N1 PCGS #367525

Clear underdate visible on 8 reales (1805). Exceptionally rare. This is the earlier type (AH 1172 Year 2), crude design. For the next iteration, a much better design was used for RY6. Pridmore opined that these could have been trial strikes. Compared to RY6, RY2 is very rare.

(1808) 1/4 Pag KM-352 AU50 PCGS #392604

Variety with no sword on either hands of Vishnu. Very rare variety

(1808-12) 1/2 Pag Stevens-3.146 N1 PCGS #920625

An exceptionally rare transitional Pattern Half-Pagoda East India Company, Madras Presidency, Reformation 1807-18, a silver Pattern Half-Pagoda, presumably for the second issue, type S/I, nine-tiered Gopuram of a temple flanked by 22 stars at left and 24 stars at right, surrounded by ribbon inscribed half · pagoda ·, nim hun phuli [Half a star pagoda], small letters, square buckle unshaded, top of Gopuram points between o and d of pagoda, rev. Vishnu holding sword, rising from a lotus flower, surrounded by five concentric circles of pellets, single pellet below Vishnu, flanked by 14 pellets on left and 11 pellets on right, legend in Tamil and Telugu, arai pu vara kun · ara pu vara hun [Half a star pagoda], 20.93g/12h (Prid. 172a [not in Sale]; Stevens 3.146; Snartt, SNC September 1976, p.319, no.1, same dies [= SNC April 1980, 3019]; Dav. –; KM. –). Exceptionally rare; only three specimens believed known £3,000-£5,000 FOOTNOTE Owner’s ticket. Literature: Peter Snartt, ‘Some unpublished varieties of E.I.C. Madras coins’, SNC September 1976, p.319. Fred Pridmore considered this new type, first published in 1976, as a pattern or transitional issue, and numbered it 172a as the punctuation on it resembles his 172; others, including the present cataloguer, would logically have ordered it as 168a and it has been placed in sequence as such here. The obverse design is smaller than on the normal coins of the 1808-12 issue, leaving a wide outer margin, and the buckle is square instead of round. On the reverse there are five concentric circles of pellets (as on the 1807-8 coins) instead of the usual three Provenance: INDIA, British, EIC, Madras Presidency, pagoda coinage, second issue (1808), silver half pagoda (Pridmore 172; KM.354). Uneven toning with dark spots, otherwise very fine. Ex Mark E.Freehill Collection. https://noble.com.au/auctions/lot?id=426780

(1808-12) 1/2 Pag Stevens-3.146 N1 PCGS #920625

An exceptionally rare transitional Pattern Half-Pagoda East India Company, Madras Presidency, Reformation 1807-18, a silver Pattern Half-Pagoda, presumably for the second issue, type S/I, nine-tiered Gopuram of a temple flanked by 22 stars at left and 24 stars at right, surrounded by ribbon inscribed half · pagoda ·, nim hun phuli [Half a star pagoda], small letters, square buckle unshaded, top of Gopuram points between o and d of pagoda, rev. Vishnu holding sword, rising from a lotus flower, surrounded by five concentric circles of pellets, single pellet below Vishnu, flanked by 14 pellets on left and 11 pellets on right, legend in Tamil and Telugu, arai pu vara kun · ara pu vara hun [Half a star pagoda], 20.93g/12h (Prid. 172a [not in Sale]; Stevens 3.146; Snartt, SNC September 1976, p.319, no.1, same dies [= SNC April 1980, 3019]; Dav. –; KM. –). Exceptionally rare; only three specimens believed known £3,000-£5,000 FOOTNOTE Owner’s ticket. Literature: Peter Snartt, ‘Some unpublished varieties of E.I.C. Madras coins’, SNC September 1976, p.319. Fred Pridmore considered this new type, first published in 1976, as a pattern or transitional issue, and numbered it 172a as the punctuation on it resembles his 172; others, including the present cataloguer, would logically have ordered it as 168a and it has been placed in sequence as such here. The obverse design is smaller than on the normal coins of the 1808-12 issue, leaving a wide outer margin, and the buckle is square instead of round. On the reverse there are five concentric circles of pellets (as on the 1807-8 coins) instead of the usual three Provenance: INDIA, British, EIC, Madras Presidency, pagoda coinage, second issue (1808), silver half pagoda (Pridmore 172; KM.354). Uneven toning with dark spots, otherwise very fine. Ex Mark E.Freehill Collection. https://noble.com.au/auctions/lot?id=426780

180x 20 Csh Stevens-5.163 Soho, N. Circars Muled with 1/48 Rup AU50BN PCGS #920626

Ex Puddester Noonans Auction 8 & 9 February 2023, Lot 281 East India Company, Madras Presidency, Northern Circars: European style coinages, Soho, copper trial, type 8, being a double obv. mule of a Dub [1797] and a Bombay Presidency Double-Pice, 180[–], arms and supporters with lion’s heads full-face, united east india compan on scroll, auspicio regis et senatus angliæ [By the authority of the King and Parliament of England] around, 48 to one rupee, rev. arms and supporters, auspicio regis & senatus angliæ [By the authority of the King and Parliament of England] on scroll, east india company above, edge plain, 9.35g/12h (Prid. –; Stevens 5.163, this coin cited; KM. –). Very fine and extremely rare, very few specimens known £900-£1,200 SNC (London) October 1980 (8622), ticket.

nd(1808) 1/4 Pag Stevens-3.216C 10 x 10 Stars AU50 PCGS #935765

10 stars on either side of Gopuram. Extremely Rare variety

VS1975 (1918) Rupee X#M2 AU58 PCGS #429955

Ex Stephen Album Rare Coins Auction 48 lot 716 REWAH: Gulab Singh, 1918-1946, AR rupee (11.55g), VS1975, KM-31, Accession Commemorative issue, planchet defect, AU.

AH1xxx//15 (1775) Mohur KM-6 Bahadurpatan N1 PCGS #936736

Purchased on Reddit in 2023 for $1200