India (Eastern Deccan). Nayakas of Chitradurga. Madakeri Nayaka V, 1758-1779. AV Pagoda, no date, Mitchiner, South I, 882; MNI 939; Fb. 381, Gold 13 mm, weight 3,32 g., condition XF+/aUNC, patina, beautifully preserved and well struck specimen
India. Mughal Empire. Muhammad Shah, AH 1131-1161 / 1719-1748 AD. Gold Mohur, AH 1138 year 7 / 1724-1726 AD, Shahjahanabad (Delhi) mint, KM 439.4, Fb. 832, Gold 18 mm, weight 10,87 g., Condition XF+/aUNC, sharp relief details, fresh surface with mint luster, locally scratched marks on the reverse - scratches, very nice specimen
Muhammad Shah's reign was marked by conflict with the Persian Afsharid dynasty (1736-1749 AD) and the invasion of India and sacking of Delhi in 1739, which marked the beginning of the decline of the Mughal Empire.
India. Mughal Empire. Muhammad Shah, AH 1131-1161 / 1719-1748 AD. Gold Mohur, AH 114? year 14 / 1731-1732 AD, Shahjahanabad (Delhi) mint, KM 439.4, Fb. 832, Gold 18 mm, weight 10,86 g., Condition aXF
Muhammad Shah's reign was marked by conflict with the Persian Afsharid dynasty (1736-1749 AD) and the invasion of India and sacking of Delhi in 1739, which marked the beginning of the decline of the Mughal Empire.
Byzantine Empire, Michael VII Ducas, 1071-1078. AV Hyperpyron (Scyphat), no date, Constantinople mint, Sear 1869, Gold 26-20 mm, weight 4,41 g., Condition aXF/VF,