Copper 8-Gani of Muhmmad Bin Tughluq(AD 1325-1351) of Delhi Sultanate D421
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Delhi Sultanate, Tughluq Dynasty, Muhammad Bin Tughluq (AH725-752/1325-1351AD), Copper 8 Gani, Obv: Muhammad Tughluq, Rev: adl hast gani, 2.90 Gms, 13.40 mm, (G&G D421), Very Fine, Scarce.
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🪙 Medieval copper 8 Gani from Delhi Sultanate (1325-1351 AD)
✨ Very Fine condition with exceptional detail and patina
⭐Highly Collectible scarce denomination from Muhammad Bin Tughluq
📖 Museum-quality reference specimen (G&G D421)
🏛️ 700+ years old piece of Islamic Indian history
Delhi Sultanate, Tughluq Dynasty, Muhammad Bin Tughluq (AH725-752/1325-1351AD), Copper 8 Gani, Obv: Muhammad Tughluq, Rev: adl hast gani, 2.90 Gms, 13.40 mm, (G&G D421), Very Fine, Scarce.
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This exceptional copper 8 Gani coin represents a fascinating piece of medieval Indian numismatic history, minted during the reign of Muhammad Bin Tughluq (1325-1351 AD) of the Delhi Sultanate’s Tughluq Dynasty. Weighing 2.90 grams and measuring 13.40mm in diameter, this scarce denomination features Muhammad Tughluq’s inscription on the obverse and “adl hast gani” on the reverse, showcasing the refined artistry of 14th-century Delhi coinage.
Graded in Very Fine condition, this copper coin displays excellent detail retention and historical character befitting its 700-year age. Muhammad Bin Tughluq was known as an innovative and controversial ruler who introduced experimental coinage, making his copper issues particularly sought after by serious numismatists. The coin’s scarcity and documented reference (G&G D421) make it an outstanding addition to any collection of Islamic or Indian medieval coins. Its preserved state demonstrates careful stewardship across centuries, offering collectors both historical significance and tangible connection to the Delhi Sultanate’s golden age.
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