G A COLLECTION FORMED BY PAUL STEVENS, PRINCELY STATES AND INDEPENDENT KINGDOMS Jaipur, Gold Mohur, in the name of Victoria and Madho Singh II, AH 18xx, Year 10, 10.89g (KM 150).
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2015-09-04
† Coins of India. Princely States. Jaipur, Gold Mohur, in the names of Queen Victoria (and Madho Singh II), Year 10, rev Jhar mintmark, 10.89g (KM 150).Extremely fine. Part of the David Fore Collection of British Indian Coins. £400-600
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anonymous
2015-09-04
† Coins of India. Princely States. Jaipur, Gold Mohur, in the name of Queen Victoria and Madho Singh II, Sawai Jaipur mint, Year 32, rev Jhar mintmark, 10.88g (KM 150). Very fine. Part of the David Fore Collection of British Indian Coins. £300-400
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anonymous
2015-09-04
† Coins of India. Princely States. Jaipur, Gold Mohur, in the name of Queen Victoria (and Madho Singh II), 18xx AD Year 16, rev Jhar mintmark, 10.60g (KM 150).Very fine. Part of the David Fore Collection of British Indian Coins. £300-400
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anonymous
2015-08-26
Foreign Coins And Medals. India , Princely States, Jaipur, Madho Singh II (1880-1922), mohur, Sawai Jaipur, year 28, with the name of Queen Victoria, wt. 10.87gms. (KM.150; Fr.1195), good very fine £400-500
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anonymous
2015-08-26
World Coins and Medals. India , Princely States, Jaipur, Madho Singh II (1880-1922), mohur, with the name of Queen Victoria, Sawai Jaipur, year 33 (1912), wt. 10.89gms. (KM.150; Fr.1195), good very fine £400-500
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2015-08-26
World Coins and Medals. India , Princely States, Jaipur, Madho Singh II (1880-1922), mohur, with the name of Queen Victoria, Sawai Jaipur, year 31 (1910), wt. 10.86gms. (KM.150; Fr.1195), good very fine £400-500
India Mohur monetary unit
The Mohur was a historical monetary unit used in India during the Mughal and British colonial periods. Here's an overview of the Mohur:Origin: The term "Mohur" is derived from the Persian word "muhar," meaning "sealed" or "stamped." It was originally used to refer to a gold coin issued by various Muslim dynasties in the Indian subcontinent, in ...
Portuguese and British India
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