Billion Jital of Bahram Shah (AD 1240-1242) of Delhi Sultanate D115 Budaun Mint Rare
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🪙 Extremely Fine condition billon jital from the Budaun Mint
👑 Issued by Delhi Sultanate ruler Bahram Shah (1240–1242 AD)
⚖️ Weighs 3.58g featuring clear “Abu’l Muzaffar” obverse legends
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Step back in time to the tumultuous era of the Delhi Sultanate with this remarkable Billion Jital issued during the brief yet impactful reign of Mu’izz al-din Bahram Shah between AD 1240 and 1242. Struck at the historic Budaun Mint, this specimen is composed of billon—a traditional alloy of precious and base metals—and weighs an impressive 3.58 grams. Preserved in an exceptional Extremely Fine condition, the coin displays remarkable clarity on the obverse, featuring the proud inscription “abu’l muzaffar bahram shah bin sultan.”
Numismatists and medieval history enthusiasts will find this piece particularly alluring due to its scarce mint origin and the fleeting window of its monarch’s rule, which adds a layer of exclusivity to any serious cabinet. Coins from the early Delhi Sultanate offer tangible links to the architecture of power and economic shifts in medieval India. Whether you are expanding a specialized dynastic collection or seeking a museum-quality artifact with profound historical resonance, this rare jital is a magnificent acquisition that commands attention.
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