They were produced around 19th century to early 20th century, not that old. The writings are scrambled persian which are often not correct and as they were manufactured by various private authorities generally we see a lot of variations, all of these were modelled after Akbar's rupee.
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Απόσπασμα: "sujit_kumar"They were produced around 19th century to early 20th century, not that old. The writings are scrambled persian which are often not correct and as they were manufactured by various private authorities generally we see a lot of variations, all of these were modelled after Akbar's rupee.
Thanks again for information. Are these rare and what will they be worth. Like to get the better quality one. Seems like a white metal shining through at one corner. What metal would they be made of?
Jannie
The ones listed in Mitch's book are mainly in brass or copper, the actual silver ones are older and rare. These ones might be worth around $10 max in this condition I would say.
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