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OF THE HIGHEST RARITY | William & Mary, EIC Rupee, Mumbai, 1693-4, ex Puddester.
India, British India, East India Company, Bombay Presidency, Early coinages: Mughal style, silver Rupee in the name of William and Mary (AH 1101-6/1688-94), Mumbai, yr 5 [1693-4], sikka zad dauran king william an kween mary [Coin struck during the reign of King William and Queen Mary], rev. sanah julus 5 angrez shaheen zarb munbai [Struck at Mumbai in the auspicious year 5 of the English rulers], 11.51g, 2h (Prid. 27 [not in Sale]; Stevens 1.26; Goron, SCMB 1985, p.110, 2, this coin; KM. 148.2). Small flan fault on reverse at 10 o'clock, otherwise about extremely fine and struck on a broad flan, toned, very rare.
Provenance:
Ex Puddester Collection, Part One, Noonans, 8-9 February 2023, Lot 332
Illustrated in Stan Goron, 'Four East India Company rupees struck in the name of William and Mary', Seaby Coin and Medal Bulletin April 1985.
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