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Rajgor Auction 51 Final DR Internet Auction Auction 51 World of Coins Saturday, 25th June 2016 Closing from 3:00 pm onwards VIEWING For Closing Schedule Monday 20 June 2016 11:00 am - 6:00 pm refer page 3 Tuesday 21 June 2016 11:00 am - 6:00 pm Wednesday 22 June 2016 11:00 am - 6:00 pm Thursday 23 June 2016 11:00 am - 6:00 pm Friday 24 June 2016 11:00 am - 6:00 pm Saturday 25 June 2016 11:00 am - 1:00 pm At Rajgor’s SaleRoom 605 Majestic Shopping Centre, Near Church, 144 JSS Road, Opera House, Mumbai 400004 Category LOTS Ancient Coins 1-4 Hindu Coins of Medieval India 5-7 Sultanate Coins of Islamic India 8-9 Coins of Mughal Empire 10-20 Coins of Independent Kingdoms 21-38 DELIVERY OF LOTS Princely States of India 39-159 Delivery of Auction Lots will be done from the Mumbai Office of European Powers in India 160-171 the Rajgor’s. British India 172-186 BUYING AT RAJGOR’S Republic of India 187-206 For an overview of the process, see the Easy to buy at Rajgor’s Foreign Coins 207-227 CONDITIONS OF SALE Tokens 228-236 This auction is subject to Important Notices, Conditions of Sale Medals 237-243 and to Reserves Seals, Badges& Collectibles 244-256 ONLINE CATALOGUE Paper Money 257-266 View catalogue and leave your bids online at www.Rajgors.com Front cover: Lot 228 • Back cover: Lot 262 Corporate Office 6th Floor, Majestic Shopping Center, Near Church, 144 J.S.S. Road, Opera House, Mumbai 400004 T: +91-22-23820 647 M: +91-9594 647 647 • F: +91-22-23870 647 E: [email protected] • W: www.Rajgors.com W: www.MyHobbyy.com : @rajgorsauctoins : /rajgorsauctoins Catalogue by Dr. Dilip Rajgor Statutory: Corporate ID No. : U74120MH2012PTC229332 (2012-13), Numismatic Guarantee Service of India Auction Team Pvt. Ltd. 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Ltd., Current A/c No. 03567630000357 Terms & Conditions of Sale: RTGS / NEFT / IFSC Code: HDFC0000356 This auction is subject to Important Notices, Conditions ICICI Bank, Girgaum Branch, Mumbai of Sale and to Reserves as stipulated in the catalogue / Kindly issue Cheque in the name of - website. Numismatic Guarantee Service of India Pvt. Ltd., Current A/c No. 641105000305 © All rights reserved with the Rajgor’s (2016) RTGS / NEFT / IFSC Code: ICIC0006411 2 Auction Closing Schedule on 25th June 2016 Lot # Closing Time (IST) Lot # Closing Time (IST) Lots 1 to 25 3:00 pm Lots 151 to 175 4:30 pm Lots 26 to 50 3:15 pm Lots 176 to 200 4:45 pm Lots 51 to 75 3:30 pm Lots 201 to 225 5:00 pm Lots 76 to 100 3:45 pm Lots 226 to 250 5:15 pm Lots 101 to 125 4:00 pm Lots 251 to 266 5:30 pm Lots 126 to 150 4:15 pm Closing of Internet Auction & Bid Increment Slabs: Real-Time Bidding Dear Patron, Start Value End Value Increment By An Internet Auction closes at a Pre-determined time, making all the Online Bidding stop at that point of time. 1 49 5 However, if you are outbid in last few seconds on your coveted lots, than it is not possible to make a fresh Higher Bid and win 50 99 10 that lot. Moreover, if you are bidding on more than one lots than it becomes very difficult to bid on those lots in last few 100 499 50 minutes. To overcome these problems, the Rajgor’s have 500 1,999 100 introduced a new system of Internet Bidding called Real-Time Bidding. 2,000 2,999 200 3,000 4,999 300 Real-Time Bidding The Real-Time Bidding is quite like a Physical or Floor 5,000 9,999 500 Auction Bidding. Lots in the above given categories will close according to the Bid-Closing Schedule as given above. 10,000 19,999 1,000 However, if there is Bid recorded within a span of 2 Minutes prior to the lot’s scheduled closing time (say 3:00 20,000 29,999 2,000 pm), the Count-down Clock for that lot will be reset to 2 30,000 49,999 3,000 Minutes more and the closing time of that particular lot will be extended accordingly (3:02 pm). 50,000 99,999 5,000 Moreover, the said lot will be further extended for another 2 minutes if there is a Bid recorded within a span of 2 1,00,000 1,99,999 10,000 Minutes prior to the lot’s new extended closing time (3:02 pm), making the extended time on that lot till 3:04 and not 3:02 2,00,000 2,99,999 20,000 pm. As a consequence, the bidding on that lot will be like the Real-Time Bidding as seen during the physical auction. 3,00,000 4,99,999 30,000 Finally, Bidding on any lot will only end if there is no bid recorded for a span of 2 minutes. 5,00,000 9,99,999 50,000 This is how you can bid and win lots of your choice even if you are Out Bid at the last few seconds by a Proxy Bid or 10,00,000 19,99,999 1,00,000 Secrete Bid of some other Bidder. 20,00,000 29,99,999 2,00,000 This new system of Internet Bidding gives you a chance of not losing your lots just by a few hundred rupees and 30,00,000 49,99,999 3,00,000 become a proud owner of your items. So Happy Bidding and enjoy your collection. 50,00,000 Above 5,00,000 3 Ancient Coins (600 BC to AD 700) 6 Chalukyas of Gujarat, SiddhrajJayasimha, Silver, 0.43 g, HastiDramma, an elephant walking to right with a long trunk touching the ground on obv, early Nagari legend nd 1 Suktimati (Koshambi region), 2 century BC, Copper, reading on rev, Shrimadjayasi / piya. The Nagari script is 0.85 g, the corners are cut and made into a triangular coin, bold and cruder in nature, indicating a later mintage of the horse type with a Swastika below it on obv, tree in railing Chalukyas. About Extremely Fine. on rev. Very Fine for the type, Rare. Estimate: `600-900 Estimate: `3,000-4,000 7 Kashmir, Hunas of Northern India, Tormana, Copper, 2 Kingdom of Macedonia, Alexander III (336-323 BC), 7.09 g, Kushana-style king standing to left with legend in Silver, 16.97 g, 27 mm, Tetradrachm, head of young the left field on obv, Goddess Lakshmi seated, facing Herakles (normally identified as Alexander himself) to front and holding a lotus with Nagari legend in the right right wearing lion's skin on obv, Greek God Zeus holding field reading Jaya. About Extremely Fine, Scarce. an eagle and scepter, sitting to left on a throne on rev (Price 3122). A usual chisel mark on rev, Very Fine+, Estimate: `1,000-1,200 Rare. Estimate: `12,000-15,000 Sultanates Coins of Islamic India (AD 712 to 1700) Delhi Sultanate 3 Kunindas, Amoghbhuti (1stcentury BC), Silver, Dramma, a deer facing right and Goddess Lakshmi standing facing the deer with a lotus hovering above her head and Brahmi legend around, a six-arched hill with a crescent at top is placed between the legs of the deer on obv, a Chaitya, Swastika and other symbols engulfed by Kharoshthi script on rev. About Extremely Fine for the type, Rare with 6-arched hill. Estimate: `7,000-8,000 8 Khiljis, Ala-ud-din Muhammad Shah II Khilji, Silver, Tanka, Delhi mint, Sikandar al Sani (the Second Sikandar – Alexander) type.Very Fine. 4 Kushanas, Kanishka I, Copper, 14.66 g, King standing to Estimate: 600-800 left on obv, God Oado standing to left on rev. Very Fine. ` Estimate: `300-500 Hindu Coins of Medieval India 5 Shilaharas of Kolhapur, Gold, 0.19 g, ½ Fanam, 9 Islam Shah Suri, Silver, Rupee, Mintless type, 1477 type ornamental trident, with sun and moon symbol on obv., at above, Nagari name of the ruler at the bottom within rev. globule (Mitch K&A# 246). About Extremely Fine, the square on rev (Rajgor# 1791; G&G# D980). Broad Scarce. flan, About Extremely Fine. Estimate: `2,000-2,500 Estimate: `800-900 4 Coins of Mughal Empire (AD 1500 to 1857) 16 Muhammad Shah, Silver, Rupee, AkhtarnagarAwadh mint, mint name at top on rev, AH 1136, RY 6.Broad flan, 10 Akbar, Silver, Jalala (Square Rupee), Mintless type, Very Fine, Scarce. Allahu / Akbar on obv, Jalejalalhu on rev, with Ilahi 34.Very Fine, Scarce.
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