Copper Paisa of Shah Alam Bahadur(AD1707-12) of Parenda Mint Unlisted Very Rare
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Shah Alam Bahadur(AH1119-1124/1707-1712AD), Copper Paisa, Obv: Shah Alam I Inscription, Rev: Sanah Julus, Mint Name (‘parenda’), 12.40 Gms, Very Fine, Very Rare Unlisted Variety.
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👑 Rare unlisted Parenda mint copper paisa from Emperor Shah Alam Bahadur (1707-1712)
⚖️ Substantial weight of 12.40 grams with clear Persian legends in Very Fine condition
📜 Features classic obverse Shah Alam I inscription and reverse Sanah Julus details
⭐ Highly Collectible
🇮🇳 Authentic historical artifact for serious collectors (Domestic shipping only)
Shah Alam Bahadur(AH1119-1124/1707-1712AD), Copper Paisa, Obv: Shah Alam I Inscription, Rev: Sanah Julus, Mint Name (‘parenda’), 12.40 Gms, Very Fine, Very Rare Unlisted Variety.
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Step back into the turbulent and fascinating era of the Mughal Empire with this extraordinary numismatic treasure. Struck between AD 1707 and 1712 during the reign of Emperor Shah Alam Bahadur, this copper paisa is an exceptional museum-grade piece of Indian history. Weighing a substantial 12.40 grams, the coin features the classic obverse bearing the distinct Shah Alam I inscription, complemented by the reverse displaying the regnal year formula (*Sanah Julus*) alongside the coveted mint name ‘Parenda’.
What sets this specimen apart is its extreme rarity; it represents an unlisted variety that is seldom encountered in the modern collecting market, making it a prized trophy for advanced numismatists. Preserved in remarkable Very Fine condition, the intricate Persian script and robust flan remain clearly legible, offering a tangible connection to early 18th-century South Asian commerce. Whether you are building a specialized Mughal mint collection or seeking a historically significant conversation starter, this elusive copper paisa elevates any serious cabinet of historical artifacts.
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