Copper Pice of Bengal Presidency (18th Cen. AD) Farrukhabad Mint with Zameendaar C/s
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Bengal Presidency, (18th Cen. AD), Farrukhabad Mint, Copper Pice, 45 RY, In the name of Shah Alam II, Obv: Shah Alam Badshah sana julus, Rev: yek pie sifa, 6.10 Gms, 20.25 mm, (Unlisted New Variety with Crude Nagari Inscription), Counter Strucks on Reverse being the Zamindaar mark ‘E’ within Circle, About Very Fine, Rare.
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– **Rare Copper Pice** from 18th Century Bengal Presidency ⭐
– **Unique Zamindaar mark ‘E’** counter-struck on reverse ✅
– **Unlisted variety** featuring crude Nagari inscription 🚀
– **About Very Fine condition**, perfect for collectors 💰
– **Highly collectible** item with rich historical significance! 🏷️
– **100% Genuine Item** – a valuable addition to any collection!
Bengal Presidency, (18th Cen. AD), Farrukhabad Mint, Copper Pice, 45 RY, In the name of Shah Alam II, Obv: Shah Alam Badshah sana julus, Rev: yek pie sifa, 6.10 Gms, 20.25 mm, (Unlisted New Variety with Crude Nagari Inscription), Counter Strucks on Reverse being the Zamindaar mark ‘E’ within Circle, About Very Fine, Rare.
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Discover a piece of history with this exquisite Copper Pice from the Bengal Presidency, minted in the 18th century at the Farrukhabad Mint. This rare 1 Pice coin, issued in the name of Shah Alam II, weighs 6.10 grams and measures 20.25 mm in diameter. Its obverse features the inscription “Shah Alam Badshah sana julus,” while the reverse showcases the unique Nagari inscription “yek pie sifa.” This particular piece is an unlisted new variety, making it a significant find for collectors and enthusiasts.
Notably, the coin displays a Zamindaar mark ‘E’ counter-struck on its reverse, further enhancing its appeal and provenance. The coin is classified as about very fine, indicating its well-preserved condition despite its age. The Bengal Presidency was a crucial region during British colonial rule, making coins from this era highly collectible, as they offer insight into the socio-political landscape of the time. With its distinctive features and historical significance, this Copper Pice is not just a financial artifact but also a conversation starter for any serious numismatist.
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| Weight | 50 kg |
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| Dimensions | 15 × 20 × 2 cm |
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