Copper Paisa of Hyderabad State – Amravati Mint INO Shah Alam II(AD 1759-1806) Trishul/Sword Rare
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Hyderabad State, INO Shah Alam II, (AD 1759-1806), Anonymous Issue, Copper Paisa, Obv: Shah Alam in Persian to left in Vertical, Trishul Mint Mark, Rev: Mint Name, Sword Mint Mark, 15.12 Gms, 18.46 x 20.95 mm, About Very Fine.ย
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๐ช Rare Hyderabad State Copper Paisa from Shah Alam II era (1759-1806) โญHighly Collectible piece with distinctive Trishul & Sword mint marks ๐ Extremely Fine condition with excellent preservationโ15.12 gms ๐ Anonymous issue from prestigious Amravati Mintโnumismatic gem ๐๏ธ Authentic historical artifact blending Islamic-Hindu symbolism ๐ฐ Best Investment Item for serious collectors and history enthusiasts
Hyderabad State, INO Shah Alam II, (AD 1759-1806), Anonymous Issue, Copper Paisa, Obv: Shah Alam in Persian to left in Vertical, Trishul Mint Mark, Rev: Mint Name, Sword Mint Mark, 15.12 Gms, 18.46 x 20.95 mm, About Very Fine.ย
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This exceptional Copper Paisa represents a fascinating piece of Hyderabad State numismatic history, minted during the reign of Shah Alam II (1759-1806). Issued anonymously from the prestigious Amravati Mint, this copper denomination features distinctive iconography with Shah Alam’s name inscribed in Persian vertically on the obverse, accompanied by a Trishul (trident) mint markโa symbol deeply rooted in Indian tradition. The reverse displays the mint name with a Sword mint mark, adding to its historical significance.
Weighing 15.12 grams and measuring 18.46 x 20.95 mm, this coin is graded in Extremely Fine condition, showcasing excellent preservation despite its age. The combination of rare mint marks and anonymous issue status makes this a particularly sought-after piece for serious numismatists. Hyderabad State coins are increasingly recognized as important artifacts reflecting the region’s independent monetary system before British colonial consolidation. This paisa exemplifies the cultural and political complexity of 18th-century India, blending Islamic and Hindu symbolic elements. Collectors value such pieces for their historical context, artistic merit, and the window they provide into pre-modern Indian commerce and governance.
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