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Incredible India (48 coins)
Indian history has deep roots.
The earliest coins from native Indian people I found are belong to Kushan Empire (30–375).
You can find couple of them below as well as other ancient India civilizations like Chalukya and Mughal Empires.
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$1638.0 Info: http://www.sixbid.com/browse.html?auction=1500&category=31871&lot ... INDIAN COINS, MUGHAL Shah Alam Bahadur, Gold Mohur, “bahadur” type, Kambayat, no date, Year 2, 11.06g (KM -, cf 348.23 for Rupee). Extremely fine, type not listed in SAC. £600-800
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$5000.0 Info: http://www.noble.com.au/auctions/lot/?id=315014
Estimate $4,000 ... EDWARD VII, matte proof set, five pounds to Maundy penny, 1902 (S.PS9). In plush red leatherette case of issue, the shilling slightly polished, the five ...
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$1343.0 Info: http://www.sixbid.com/browse.html?auction=901&category=18666&lot= ... † Coins of India. Princely States. Nabha, Jaswant Singh (VS 1840-1897; 1783-1840 AD), Gold Mohur, in the name of Ahmad Shah Durrani, VS (18)89, sprig mintmark to the left of the date, 10.56g (Moh ...