Ancient India, Gupta Empire, Chandragupta II (c. 380-413 AD), ‘Archer’ Type, Gold Dinar, 7.70Grms, REVERSE ARCHER. (S. Kumar # TOTGE, Class III, var. M).
Ancient India, Kushan Dynasty, Huvishka (c. 151-190 AD), Gold Dinar, 7.84Grms, Ardoksho Type.(Jongeward, Cribb & Donovan # 737).
Medieval India, Kadambas of Goa, Jayakeshi Deva (c. 1187-1225 AD), Gold Gadyana, 4.42Grms, OBV: Mythical lion standing with raised forepaw, facing left, Cyclical year ‘Yava’ inscribed in Nagari in front of the lion, crescent and sun symbols above, REV: Devanagari legend in five lines ‘Sri Sapta Kotisha Labdhavara Vira Jayakeshi Deva Malavara Mari’. (Mitch # K&A 239).
Mughals, Akbar (AH 963-1014 / 1556-1605 AD), Gold Mohur, 10.86Grms, Bang Mint (Bengal), AH 987, Kalima on obv with Jhar symbol as a mint mark. Unlisted in KM.
Princely States, Bikanir, Ganga Singh (VS 1944-1999 / 1887-1942 AD), Gold 1/2 Nazarana Mohur, 4.43Grms, VS 1994, OBV: Protrait of Ganga Singh, commemorative issue of the Golden Jubilee of the ruler’s reign, milled coinage. (KM X M3).
Sikh Empire, Ranjit Singh (VS 1856-1896 / 1799-1839 AD), Gold Mohur, 10.96Grms, Lahore Mint, VS 1885, RY 93, OBV: Guru Nanak nimbate seated front of Ranjit singh offering a flower, REV: Deg Tegh O Fath Nusrat Be-Dirang Yaft az Nanak Guru Gobind Singh. The coins with the effigies of Guru Nanak and Ranjit Singh are so rare that they can only be considered patterns of a rupee type which for unknown but possible religious reasons was never issued for circulation.
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It’s always a pleasure dealing with Jain Auction house. One can always expect transparency in dealing and pricing from them. They’ve been instrumental in adding great numismatic rarities to my collection. The goodwill and legacy of 3 generations is in good hands now.
Rishiraj & Sandip Jain of Jain Auction House. Let me put few words about them - Although I started dealing with them recently, I am very pleased and happy about both the duos about their coin dealing. In very short time we exchanged good coins and happy and joyful to continue the same. They are honest, straight forward and genuine dealers to deal with utmost confidence and secrecy. Happy to be friend with Jain Auction House.
All the best. Feel lucky to deal with 3 generations of your family.. Babulalji.. Sandeep AND Rishi.. Great.. MAY BE only known instant of such 3 generations with keen interest and dealing in numismatics.. KEEP IT UP......
I have purchased many items from Sandip Jain and Rishiraj Jain. I have found that the numismatic items are always are rare and value for money. Of course the dealings have been transparent and all items are sent on time.
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