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LOT DESCRIPTION ESTIMATE ONS Auction, 19 0ctober 2013 Realised prices http://onsnumis.org/auctions/auct2012results.pdf References used: A Stephan Album, A checklist of popular Islamic Coins, 3 rd edition, Santa Rosa 2011. Bop. Osmund Bopearachchi: Monnaies GrécoBactriennes et IndoGrecques, Paris 1991. Brotman Irwin F. Brotman: A Guide to the Temple Tokens of India, Los Angeles 1970. Codr H.W. Codrington: Ceylon Coins and Currency, Colombo 1924. Deyell John S. Deyell: Living without silver: The Monetary History of Early Medieval North India, New Delhi 1990. G/G Stan Goron & J.P. Goenka: The coins of the Indian Sultanates, New Delhi 2001 Göbl Sasanidische Numismatik, Braunschweig 1968 / Sasanian Numismatics, Braunschweig 1971 Göbl2 Münzprägung des Kushanreiches, Wien 1984 Gomes Alberto Gomes: Moedas Portuguesas, Lisboa, 5th ed., 2007. Van’t Haaff P.A. van’t Haaff: Catalogue of Elymaean Coinage, ca. 147BC – AD228. Lancaster 2007 HG T.R. Hardaker & P.L. Gupta: Ancient Indian Silver Punchmarked Coins, Nashik 1985. Herrli Hans Herrli: The Coins of the Sikhs, 2nd revised and augmented edition, New Delhi 2004. KG Karl Gabrish, Geld aus Tibet, Winterthur 1990. KM Krause/Mishler: Standard Catalog of World Coins, 23rd. ed. 1996, 18th and 17th cent. editions. Kulkarni Prashant P. Kulkarni: Coinage of the Bhonsla Rajas of Nagpur, Nagpur 1990. McClenaghan Tony McClenaghan: Indian Princely Medals, New Delhi 1996. Millies H.C. Millies: Recherches sur les monnaies des Indigènes de l'archipel Indien et de la péninsule Malaie, The Hague 1871. MWI M. Mitichiner: Oriental Coins and their Values: The World of Islam, London 1977. MAC do , The Ancient & Classical World, London 1978. MNI do , NonIslamic & Western Colonies, London 1979. MIT M. Mitchiner: Indian Tokens; Popular Religious & Secular Art. London 1998. MBLA M. Mitchiner: The Land of Water; Coinage and History of Bangladesh and later Arakan, c.200BC to the present day, London 2000. MSEA M. Mitchiner: The History and Coinage of South East Asia until the 15 th century, London 1998. Mitch. M. Mitchiner: IndoGreek and IndoScythian coinage, 9 vols., London 197576. M/W K.K. Maheshwari/K.W. Wiggins: Maratha Mints and Coinage, Nashik 1989 Pieper Pieper, W. & O. Bopearachchi: Ancient Indian Coins, Turnhout 1998 Pr F. Pridmore: The coins of the British Commonwealth of Nations, Part 4 India, vol 1 East India Company Presidency Series c.16421835, London 1975. Pr.(A) F.Pridmore: The coins of the British Commonwealth of Nations, Part 2 Asian Territories, London 1965 Rem Remmelts, A.A.: Chinesische Käschmünzen, Amsterdam . RGV N.G. Rhodes, K. Gabrisch and C. Valdettaro: The coinage of Nepal, from the earliest times until 1911, London 1989. Sch Scholten, C.: The Coins of the Dutch Overseas Territories 16011948, Amsterdam 1953 Sellwood D. Sellwood, An Introduction to the coinage of Parthia, London 1971 Senior A catalogue of IndoScythian coins, vol. IIIV, Glastonbury 2000, 2006. Senior(1999) The Coinage of Hermaios and its imitations struck by the Scythians, London 2000. Shore Fred B. Shore: Parthian Coins & History, Quarryville, Pennsylvania 1993. SS S. Singh: The Coins of Malaysia, Singapore and Brunei 14001986, Kuala Lumpur 1986. S/S W.F. Spengler and W.G. Sayles: Turkoman Figural Bronze Coins and their Iconography, 2 vols., Lodi 199296. Tye Robert & Monica Tye: Jitals, Isle of South Uist 1995. UBJ Uno Barner Jensen: Danish India Tranquebar Coins 16201845, Brovst 1996. Val. W.H. Valentine: Modern copper coins of the Muhammadan States, London (1911) repr. 1969. W H. Nelson Wright: The coinage and metrology of the Sultans of Delhi, Delhi 1936 Note: Estimates are given in EURO. Bidding will be started at approx. 7580% of the estimate for the coins and at 9095% for the books, provided that no more than one postal bid has been received for the lot concerned. All coin lots are (from the middle of September 2013) illustrated at ZENO.RU – Oriental Coins Database. You may view this at: http://www.zeno.ru/showgallery.php?cat=10511

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ONS Auction, 19 0ctober 2013Realised prices ­ http://onsnumis.org/auctions/auct2012results.pdf

References used:A Stephan Album, A checklist of popular Islamic Coins, 3rd edition, Santa Rosa 2011.Bop. Osmund Bopearachchi: Monnaies Gréco­Bactriennes et Indo­Grecques, Paris 1991.Brotman Irwin F. Brotman: A Guide to the Temple Tokens of India, Los Angeles 1970.Codr H.W. Codrington: Ceylon Coins and Currency, Colombo 1924.Deyell John S. Deyell: Living without silver: The Monetary History of Early Medieval North India, New Delhi

1990.G/G Stan Goron & J.P. Goenka: The coins of the Indian Sultanates, New Delhi 2001Göbl Sasanidische Numismatik, Braunschweig 1968 / Sasanian Numismatics, Braunschweig 1971Göbl2 Münzprägung des Kushanreiches, Wien 1984Gomes Alberto Gomes: Moedas Portuguesas, Lisboa, 5th ed., 2007.Van’t Haaff P.A. van’t Haaff: Catalogue of Elymaean Coinage, ca. 147BC – AD228. Lancaster 2007HG T.R. Hardaker & P.L. Gupta: Ancient Indian Silver Punchmarked Coins, Nashik 1985.Herrli Hans Herrli: The Coins of the Sikhs, 2nd revised and augmented edition, New Delhi 2004.KG Karl Gabrish, Geld aus Tibet, Winterthur 1990.KM Krause/Mishler: Standard Catalog of World Coins, 23rd. ed. 1996, 18th and 17th cent. editions.Kulkarni Prashant P. Kulkarni: Coinage of the Bhonsla Rajas of Nagpur, Nagpur 1990.McClenaghan Tony McClenaghan: Indian Princely Medals, New Delhi 1996.Millies H.C. Millies: Recherches sur les monnaies des Indigènes de l'archipel Indien et de la péninsule Malaie,

The Hague 1871.MWI M. Mitichiner: Oriental Coins and their Values: The World of Islam, London 1977.MAC ­ do ­, The Ancient & Classical World, London 1978.MNI ­ do ­, Non­Islamic & Western Colonies, London 1979.MIT M. Mitchiner: Indian Tokens; Popular Religious & Secular Art. London 1998.MBLA M. Mitchiner: The Land of Water; Coinage and History of Bangladesh and later Arakan, c.200BC to the

present day, London 2000.MSEA M. Mitchiner: The History and Coinage of South East Asia until the 15th century, London 1998.Mitch. M. Mitchiner: Indo­Greek and Indo­Scythian coinage, 9 vols., London 1975­76.M/W K.K. Maheshwari/K.W. Wiggins: Maratha Mints and Coinage, Nashik 1989Pieper Pieper, W. & O. Bopearachchi: Ancient Indian Coins, Turnhout 1998Pr F. Pridmore: The coins of the British Commonwealth of Nations, Part 4 India, vol 1 East India Company

Presidency Series c.1642­1835, London 1975.Pr.(A) F.Pridmore: The coins of the British Commonwealth of Nations, Part 2 Asian Territories, London 1965Rem Remmelts, A.A.: Chinesische Käschmünzen, Amsterdam ­.RGV N.G. Rhodes, K. Gabrisch and C. Valdettaro: The coinage of Nepal, from the earliest times until 1911,

London 1989.Sch Scholten, C.: The Coins of the Dutch Overseas Territories 1601­1948, Amsterdam 1953Sellwood D. Sellwood, An Introduction to the coinage of Parthia, London 1971Senior A catalogue of Indo­Scythian coins, vol. I­IIV, Glastonbury 2000, 2006.Senior(1999) The Coinage of Hermaios and its imitations struck by the Scythians, London 2000.Shore Fred B. Shore: Parthian Coins & History, Quarryville, Pennsylvania 1993.SS S. Singh: The Coins of Malaysia, Singapore and Brunei 1400­1986, Kuala Lumpur 1986.S/S W.F. Spengler and W.G. Sayles: Turkoman Figural Bronze Coins and their Iconography, 2 vols., Lodi

1992­96.Tye Robert & Monica Tye: Jitals, Isle of South Uist 1995.UBJ Uno Barner Jensen: Danish India Tranquebar Coins 1620­1845, Brovst 1996.Val. W.H. Valentine: Modern copper coins of the Muhammadan States, London (1911) repr. 1969.W H. Nelson Wright: The coinage and metrology of the Sultans of Delhi, Delhi 1936

Note: Estimates are given in EURO. Bidding will be started at approx. 75­80% of the estimate for the coins and at

90­95% for the books, provided that no more than one postal bid has been received for the lot concerned. All coin lots are (from the middle of September 2013) illustrated at ZENO.RU – Oriental Coins Database.

You may view this at: http://www.zeno.ru/showgallery.php?cat=10511

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001 Abbasid, Al­Rashid (AH170­193/AD786­809), AR dirham (2.93g.), Madinat al­Salam(Bagdad), AH181 (A.218.2; MWI.174) VF € 30,=

002 ­­, ­­, AR dirham (2.88g.), Al­Muhammadiya, AH183, with vizier Ja’afar, citing Al­Amin(A.219.9; Miles 84A) VF € 40,=

003 Afghanistan, anonymous AE falus (2.97g.), Herat, date off (16th cent.AD), Obv. doubleheaded eagle , rev. “Zarb Herat, sanah ...” (rf. Valentine p.155 #177) VF € 15,=

004 ­­, lot of 6 anonymous AE falus (average 12.07g.), Herat, fractional dates(between c.AH1248­1252) . Obv. Leaf between two swords (copied from contemporary paiseof Ahmadshahi, KM#24), Rev. Zarb falus herat (rf.KM.43) VF (6) € 50,=

005 ­­, Durrani dynasty, Ahmad Shah (AH1148­1186/AD1735­1772), AR rupee (10.96g.),Anwala, AH ­ /Ry.14 (KM.228.1) gF € 18,=

006 ­­, ­­, ­­, AR rupee (11.36g.), Lahore, Dar al­Sultanat, AH ­ /Ry.13 (KM.623) aEF € 30,=007 ­­, ­­, ­­, AR rupee (11.21g.), Sahrind, AH1177/Ry.1(7), the very last year coins were struck

by Ahmad Shah at Sahrind. The same year Sahrind was taken and razed by the Sikhs.(Ref.: JONS 215, H. Herrli: Sahrind and Patiala at the time of Ahmad Shah Abdali) R VF € 20,=

008 ­­, Barakzay dynasty, Muhammad Ya’qub Khan (AH1296­1298/AD1878­1880),AR qandahari rupee (5.42g.), Qandahar, date off (AH1296) (A.3175; KM.212) VF € 26,=

009 ­­, ­­, Wali Sher Ali, (AH1297/AD1880), AR ½ rupee (5.52g.),Qandahar, AH1297/1297 (KM.217) VF € 30,=

010 ­­, ­­, Abdur Rahman (AH1297­1319/AD1880­1901), lot of 2 AR rupees, Kabul, dar al­Sultanat, AH1303(9.02g.), AH1306 (9.18g.) (KM.544.1) aVF (2) € 20,=

011 ­­, ­­, ­­, AR rupee (9.12g.), Qandahar, AH1301; Muhammad Yaqub (AH1296­1298/AD1879­1880),AR ½ rupee (5.46g.), Qandahar , date off (KM.224, 212) gF­VF (2) € 15,=

012 Aq Qoyunlu (White Sheep Turkomans), Ya’qub (AH883­896/AD1478­1490),AR countermarked tanka (5.02g.), Mint: Kirman, AH892 (A.2524) VF € 22,=

013 Asia Minor, Lydia, Persian Imperial Coinage, ca. 450­330 BC (period of Artaxerxes I – Darius III ), AR Siglos(5.52g.). Obv. Bearded archer to right, holding spear and bow. Rev. oblong punch

(Sear 4682) gVF € 75,=014 Ayyubid, Artuqid and Zengid, lot of 10 AE dirhams. VG­F € 10,=015 Bhutan, AE deb (3.71g.), period II (1820­1835), obv. two dots added,

rev. one dot added (2nd line). (KM.7.2 ) VF € 15,=016 Buwayid, Baha’ al­Dawla abu Nasr , in Fars (388­403/AD998­1012), AR/billon dirham

(4.73g.), with the name of Caliph al­Qadir (AH381­422), Shiraz, AH394(A.1574; Treadwell [2001] Sh 394 var.; ZENO #10286) aVF € 30,=

017 Cambodia, lot of 8 different, AR 2 pe ( ½ fuang), ND 1847­60) (3);AE­billon 2 pe (½ fuang), ND (1847) (5); (KM.7.2&7.3(3), 11 (5)) Vf­gVF(8)€ 65,=

018 Ceylon, VOC, AE 2 Stiver (30.94g.), 1783, VOC monogram surmounted by I for Jaffna,value 2.S. below/date and value “1/2 P” in Tamil. An nice example for Jaffna mint.

(Sch.1320; KM.29) RR VF € 125,=019 ­­, ­­, AE 1 stiver ( 12.19g.) 1660­1720, with leafy wreath, Colombo mint

(Sch.1290; KM.19.2) VF € 35,=020 ­­, ­­, AE ½ stiver (7.69g.) 1660­1720, with thorny wreath, Jaffna mint

(Sch.1291b; KM.18.2) gVF € 40,=021 ­­, ­­, AE 1 wen (cash, 3.90 g.), Ming dynasty, Emperor Chuang Lieh (1628­1644),

period Ch’ung Chen. C/m VOC/C, applied at Colombo, post 1660(rf. Sch.1294; KM#58) VF € 125,=

022 China, Northern Song, Emperor Hui Zong (1101­1126), reign title Da Guan (1107­1111),AE 10 cash (16.80g.), value 10 (Jen 282) gVF € 50,=

023 ­­, lot of 29 miscellaneous cash F­gVF(29) € 15,=024 Ghaznawid, Mahmud, Yemin al­daula (AH389­421/AD999­1030), AR yemini dirham (2.62g.),

(MWI.770) gVF € 18,=025 ­­, Nasir al­Daula Ibrahim (AH451­492/AD1059­1099), billon jital (3.25g.), Lahore

(G/G.GZ32; A.1645;Tye.102.2) F € 4,=026 Giray Khans (Qrim), Shahin Giray as Russian vassal (AH1191­1197/AD1777­1783),

AE/billon para (1.59g.), Bagcha Saray, AH1191 (A.2116) S aVF € 65,=027 Golden Horde, Uzbek (AH712­742/AD1312­1341), AR dirham (1.39g.),

mint and date off flan, as usual (A.2025) gF € 14,=028 Ilkhans, Taghay Timur (AH737­754/ AD1336­1353), AR 2 dirham (2.11g.),

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Shaykh Kabir (Shiraz), AH739 (A.2234, type A; ZENO #20062) gF­aVF € 18,=029 ­­, Arghun (AH683­690/AD1284­1291), AR dirham (2.52g.), Bagdad,

AH(68)6. (A.2146) VF € 20,=030 ­­, Sulayman (AH739­746/AD1339­1346), AR 6 dirham (4.27g.), Yazd, AH741

(A.A2260; Diler 772) VF € 14,=031 ­­, Uljaitu (AH703­716/AD1304­1316), AR 2 dirham (3.82g.), Bagdad, AH714

(A.2188) VF € 22,=032 ­­, Abu Sa’id Bahadur ibn Uljaitu (AH716­736/AD1317­1335), AR 2 dirham (3.62g.),

mint: Sultaniya (A.2200.1; MWI 1627+) gVF € 30,=033 ­­, ­­, AR 2 dirhem (2.98g.), Gumushbazar, (MWI 1648) gVF € 25,=

INDIA034 India, Local punch­marked coinage, Kuru­Panchala copper imitation of Taxila

silver bent­bars, AE Satamana (11.11g.) (MAC.4069; Pieper. 3) R VF € 50,=035 Indo­Scythian, Vonones (c.100­65BC) with Spalahores as viceroy, AE tri­chalkon (8.15g.)

obv. Hercules standing with club and lion skin, rev. Pallas standing with spear and & shield. (MAC.2162) gF € 15,=

036 ­­, Azes II (c.35BC­5AD), debased AR tetradrachm (9.56g.), Taxila Sirkap(MAC.2399; Senior 105.957T) gF € 25,=

037 ­­, ­­, AE penta­chalkon (10.82g.), Taxila Sirkap (MAC.2320); AE hexa­chalkon (13.61g.),Taxila Sirsukh, Lot of 2 pieces. (MAC.2383­85) F (2) € 33,=

038 Early YüehChi / Kushan in Bactria: Sapalbisez (ca 20­1BC), AR hemi­drachm (1.34 g.),Obv: Bust right, in Eukratides style, with name above: Sapalbises or Sapadbises;Rev: Lion standing right, legend ‘Nanaia’ on both sides. (MAC 2824+) aVF € 65,=

039 Kushans, Kajula Kadphises (fl. 15AD), AE drachm; Vasu Deva II (c.250­260), AE unit (4)Lot of 5 pieces. (MAC2856; 3529+) gF­VF (5) € 10,=

040 ­­, Soter Megas (Wima I Taktu) ca.AD78­110, lot of 13 pieces, AE tetradrachms (12),AE drachm (1) Taxila series. Lot of 13 pieces. (MAC.2928+, 2985+) VG­F (13) € 30,=

041 India, Amirs of Sind, Uncertain ruler, fractional dirham (3). The style is rather angularsuggesting a late position in the series. Lot of 3 pieces (G/G AS42) VF (3) € 25,=

042 ­­, Sultans of Dehli, Mu’izz al­Din Muhammad bin Sam (AH589­602/AD1193­1206), + citing his brother assupreme chief of the Ghorids, AR dirham (4.57g.), Ghazna type, AH(59)8

(G/G D4) aVF € 40,=043 ­­, ­­, Mu’izz al­Din Muhammad bin Sam (AH589­602/AD1193­1206), AR dirham (7.73g.),

Ghazna type, date off VF € 40,=044 ­­, ­­, Jalal al­Din Firoz (AH689­695/AD1290­1296), AE paika (4.10g.);

‘Ala al­Din Muhammad (AH695­715/AD1296­1316), billon 2 gani (3.54g.), date in NagariAH704, dated specimen are rare. Lot of 2 pieces (G/G.D202, D233) VF € 8,=

045 ­­. ­­, Qutb al­Din Mubarak (AH716­720/AD1316­1320), billon 4 gani (3.65g.), NM, AH719(G/G.D275; Tye.427) VF € 14,=

046 ­­, ­­, Suri dynasty, Islam Shah Suri (AH952­960/AD1545­1554), AR Rupee (10.90g.),“1477” type, AH954. Some test marks as usual, one right through the flan; AE Paisa (20.03g.),Mintless type, AH956 (G/G D980/D1050; MWI.2673/2685) lot of 2 pieces aVF (2) € 28,=

047 ­­, Qutb Shahis of Golkonda, Abd Allah Qutb Shah (AH1035­1083/AD1626­1672), AE Falus, Haidarabad,AH1068. (G/G Q73) lot of 2 pieces aF (2) € 5,=

048 ­­, Sultans of Malwa, Hisam al­Din Hushang Shah (AH808­838/AD1405­1435),AE Falus, Dar al­Mulk Shadiabad, ND (G/G M6) lot of 3 pieces aVF (3) € 10,=

049 ­­, ­­, Mahmud Shah II (AH916­937/AD1510­1531), AE quarter falus, date off.(G/G M175) lot of 2 pieces; Malwa type AE (6.50g.) VF­gVF (3) € 10,=

050 ­­, Mughal Empire, Humayun (AH937­963/AD1530­1556), billon/AE balohli,Dar al­Khilafat Agra (AH937, 940, 943), Dar al­Aman Agra (AH942)

(MWI.3014+; Val.p.90­91,#8) lot of 4 pieces gF­VF (4) € 12,=051 ­­, ­­, Akbar (AH963­1014/AD1556­1605), AE ½ dam or nisfi (9.59g.),

obv. Falus Kabul/ rev. Sanah Ilahi 33 (KM.23.4; SNAT.864) gF­VF € 22,=

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052 ­­, ­­, Jahangir (AH1014­1037/1605­1627), AR rupee (11.34g.), Qandahar, AH1028/Ry.14.(KM#142.2) bold VF € 25,=

053 ­­, ­­, Unattributed Mughal issues of Elichpur, AE dam ( 17.61, 16.48, 19.35g.).lot of 3 pieces F­aVF (3) € 12,=

054 ­­, Madurai Nayakas, AE kasu (ca. 1601­1630), Venkateshvara standing beneath arch /Bird standing right, above Sri Vira in Kannada. (Mitch. 1998, #819+); AE kasu, unattributed,

lot of 4 pieces gF­VF (4) € 8,=055 ­­, Indian Princely States, Alwar, Bani Singh (AH1231­1274/AD1815­1857), AR rupee

(11.27g.) i.n.o. Muhammad Akbar II, Ry.1(2 or 3), mint Rajgarh (KM.20) gVF € 20,=056 ­­, ­­, ­­, AR rupee (11.34g.) i.n.o. Bahadur Shah II, Ry. Ahd, mint Rajgarh

(KM.30) gVF € 25,=057 ­­, ­­, Bhopal, AE ¼ anna (7.46, 7,60 g.), AH12/8x, 1286 (Y.4.3, 4.4) gF (2) € 6,=058 ­­, ­­, Choromandel Coast, AV Kali fanam (0.36g.) scyphate with blank reverse EF € 25,=059 ­­, ­­, ­­, AV Kali fanam ( 0.38g.) (Herrli 3.15.20) EF € 20,=060 ­­, ­­, Gwalior, Sipri mint, AR rupee (10.90g.) with pseudo mint name ‘Narwar’,

AH1120(frozen)/Ry.33 (KM#205) VF € 25,=061 ­­, ­­, Indore, AE ½ anna (12.50, 16.64, 16.28g.), Malharnagar, AH1268

(KM64/68) lot of 3 pieces aVF (3) € 16,=062 ­­, ­­, Jaipur, Isvari Singh (AH1156­1174/AD1743­1760), AR rupee (11.28g.)

i.n.o. Alamgir II, Ry.3, mint Sawai Jaipur (KM.21) gVF € 22,=063 ­­, ­­, Jodhpur, Edward VII/Sardar Singh, ¼ anna (10.16g.), 1290 (error date),

Jodhpur; George VI/Umaid Singh, AE ¼ anna (2.91g.), VS2001 (=1944).(Lingen J.12.14, J.17.15a; KM.91.1, KM.145) aVF (2) € 10,=

064 ­­, ­­, Kashmir (Dogra rulers), Ranbir Singh (VS1914­1942/AD1857­1885),AE paisa (7.27g.), mint: Jamun, date off (KM.1.1) VF € 4,=

065 ­­, ­­, Kotah, AR nazarana rupee (11.30g.), i.n.o. Bahadur Shah (AH1253­1273/AD1837­1857),mint: Nandgaon, Ry.13 (1849/50) (C.32a) EF/UNC € 90,=

066 ­­, ­­, ­­, AR nazarana rupee (11.32g.), i.n.o. ‘Malika Mu’azzam Iglistan’ (Queen of England = Victoria), mint :Nandgaon, Ry. 27 (1884) (Y.6a) EF/UNC € 90,=

067 ­­, ­­, Mysore, Krishna Raja Wodeyar III (AD1799­1868), British administration(AD1831­1843), AE 5 Cash (2.04g.), series type VI, date off, mint:"Mysore",but struck at the Bangalore subsidiary mint facility (KM.191.2) gF € 2,=

068 ­­, ­­, Ratlam, AE paisa (8.81g.), VS1928 (=1871) Dagger to l., Ratlam in Nagari above.(KM22.2) VF € 10,=

069 ­­, ­­, Sind, Amirs of Khairpur, ‘Ali Murad Khan (AH1259­1311/AD1842­1894)British protectorate, AR rupee (9.60g.) with obv. hare and rev. peacock, mint name Bhakkar,AH1259 (C.13) VF € 48,=

070 Indo­Dutch, Pulicat/Paliakate, AE II cash (3.34g.), II/VOC; AE cash (1.66g.) P/VOC;AE cash (1.75g.) with retrograde P above VOC­monogram;

(Sch.1222,1223a + b; KM.37, 35.1, 35.2) gVF € 45,=071 ­­, Negapatnam, AE cash (1.10g.), ND (c.1657­1784), N above VOC monogram

Rev. Nakapattanam in Tamil; Similar lead cash (3.42g.) ND (c.1657­1784), retrograde N(Sch.1241, 1242; KM#15.1, 14.2). aVF (2) € 25,=

072 ­­, Negapatnam, AE stiver (28.15g.); AE doit (3.33g.), series of 2 coins, ND (ca.1695),rough human figure (Kali) / rev. Tamil legend : Nakapattanam. Struck for Ceylon.

(Sch.1244, 1245; KM.28, 26) VF­gVF (2) € 125,=073 ­­, ­­, large AR fanam (1.02g.) of 6 stivers (Sch.1234; KM.30) VF € 25,=074 ­­, Pondicherry, AE Cash (½ doit, 1.42, 0.96g.) ND (ca.1694­98), human figure (Kali) /

rev. Tamil legend: Puduchheri. Two varieties (Sch.1248) gVF € 25,=075 Indo­Portuguese, D. Filipe II (1598­1621), Goa, Tin bazaruco, (2.30g.), ND

(Gomes F2.15.01; KM.52) EF € 75,=076 ­­, D. Filipe III (1621­1640), Ceylon, Colombo, Tin ½ bazaruco (1.34g.),

Obv. Coat of Arms / Rev. Gridiron with S. LOVRENCO around(Gomes.F3.02.01; Codr. p.101; ONS­NL.152; KM. ­ ) RRR aVF € 90,=

077 British India, Bombay Presidency, AE paisa (10.41g.), date off (KM.198) gF € 5,=078 ­­, Madras Presidency, AE X Cash /2 falus (4.63g.) light issue, Soho mint, AD1808,

(Pr. 206; KM.320) VF € 15,=079 ­­, Uniform coinage, AE ¼ anna 1835 (Bombay ; Madras (2)); AE ½ pice 1853 (Calcutta);

1/12 anna (Madras) (Pr.140, 142 (2), 159, 161) lot of 5 pieces VF­EF (5) € 42,=080 India, Canteen token (3.59g.), I.G. MINT * BOMBAY*, value 5

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(Thakkar 100.2.24) gVF € 10,=081 Indonesia, Kingdom of Majopahit (c.1293­1520), AR krishnalas or djampals (8)

and ½ unit (1), lot of 9 pieces. VF (9) € 50,=082 Iran, Safavid, Tamasp I (AH930­984/AD1524­1576), AR tanka (3.35g., local standard of Mazandaran),

Chepekrud (A.2608) S F­gF € 18,=083 ­­, ­­, ­­, AR shahi (4.68g.), Herat. (A.2601) aVF € 22,=084 ­­, ­­, ­­, AR shahi (2.83g., fourth eastern standard), Nimruz, ND (A.2609) R VF € 45,=085 ­­, ­­, ­­, AR shahi (2.31g., sixth western standard), Yazd, AH979 (A.B2606) S aVF € 25,=086 ­­, ­­, Safi I (AH1038­1052/AD1629­1642), AR abbasi (7.48g.), Tabriz, AH1041

(A.2638.2; KM.134.16) VF € 25,=087 ­­, ­­, Shah ‘Abbas II (AH1052­1077/1642­1666), AR abbasi (7.24g), Kanja, AH1067

(A.2645; KM.169.24) aVF € 25,=088 ­­, ­­, Tamasp II (AH1135­1145/AH1722­1732), AR abbasi (5.33g.), Qazvin, AH1142

(A.2689.1; KM.303.11) gVF € 30,=089 ­­, ­­, ­­, AR abbasi (5.28g.), Shiraz, AH1142 (A.2689.1; KM.303.) aVF € 25,=

Note: ­­, ­­, Sam Mirza >>> See also lot 106090 ­­, Afsharid, Nadir Shah (AH1142­1148/AD1729­1735), as governor in Khurasan,

AR abbasi (5.30g.), Mashad, AH1143 (KM #352.3) small hole at the rim, otherwise gVF € 40,=091 ­­, Zand, Karim Khan (AH1172­1193/AD1759­1779), AR abbasi (4.60g.),

Tabriz, AH1182 (KM.528.5) VF € 35,=092 ­­, ­­, ­­, AR abbasi (4.60g.), Yazd, AH1179 (KM.522.15) VF € 30,=093 ­­, Qajars, Fath Ali Shah (AH1212­1250/AD1797­1834), AR quarter rial (2.50g.),

Shiraz, AH1222 (KM#694.3) VF € 30,=094 ­­, ­­, Nasir al­Din Shah (AH1264­1313/AD1848­1896), AR kran (5.35g.),

Mashad, AH1267 (KM.824.10) aEF € 25,=095 ­­, ­­, ­­, AR kran (5.35g.), Tabriz, AH1271 (KM.824.16) gVF € 33,=096 ­­, ­­, ­­, AR ½ kran (2.50g.), Tehran, AH1273(KM.828.3) VF € 28,=097 ­­, ­­, Fath ‘Ali Shah (AH1212­1250/AD1797­1834), AR kran (6.81g.), type E,

Dar al­Sa’ada Zanjan, AH124x. Rare mint (KM.710.26) VF € 48,=098 ­­, ­­, Muhammad ‘Ali Shah (AH1324­1327/AD1907­1909), AR 2 kran (9.12g.),

Tehran, AH1327 (KM.1012) VF € 22,=099 Karts of Herat, Mu’izz al­Din Husain (AH732­771/AD1332­1369), AR ¼ tanka (2.82g.),

AH767 (A.2350A) RR VF € 28,=100 ­­, temp. Pir ‘Ali (771­784/AD1369­1382), AR 12 dirhams (8.52g.), AH775

(A.2353) S bold VF € 30,=101 Khwarezmshahs, Ala al­Din Muhammed bin Tekesh (AH596­617/AD1200­1220),

AR medium dirham (3.07g.) prototype for Chingiz Khan Ghazna type dirham.(A.1721; MWI.905) S VF € 20,=

102 ­­, ­­, AR dirham (6.19g.), Ghazna type, AH617 (A.1715; MWI.916­917) S VF € 28,=103 Maldives, Muhammad Muiz al­Din (AH1188­1192/AD1774­1778), AE ½ larin, AH1188 (KM.27);

Hasan Nur al­Din al Hajji (AH1192­1213/AD1778­1798), AE ½ larin, AH12(00) (KM29.2);Muhammad Imad al­Din V (AH1318­1322/AD1900­1904), AE 4 lariat, Malé, AH1320 (KM.40.2)Lot of 3 pieces all VF € 70,=

104 Great Mongols, temp. Malik of Kurzawan (AH618/AD1221), billon jital, Kurzuwan,Rabi II 618AH (June 1221). Formerly considered an issue of Chingiz Khan, but nowit is thus one of the very few identifiable “siege coins” of the Islamic world.

(A.1971; Tye.324.1) struck slightly off centre VF € 24,=105 Muzaffarid, Shah Shuja (AH759­786/1358­1384), AR 2 dinars (1.99g.), Kuhgilujeh, date off ;

AR 2 dinars (1.59g.), Lurdijan, date off (A.2282U.2) RR gF­VF (2) € 30,=106 Iran, Safavid, Sam Mirza (AH1160/AD1747), AR Abbasi (4.63g.), Tabriz, date off.

Superb well centred specimen (A.2698; KM.429) RRR EF € 150,=107 Ottoman Empire, Abdul Aziz (AH1277­1293/AD1861­1876), AE 10, 20 and 40 para,

AH1277/Ry.4 (KM.700, 701, 702) aVF­VF (3) € 15,=108 ­­, Abdul Mejid (AH1255­1277/AD1839­1861), AE para AH1255/Ry.16, Constantinople;

Muhammad V (AH1327­1336/AD1909­1918), Nickel 5 para, AH1327Ry.4, Constantinople(KM.665.2, 759) VF­aEF (2) € 10,=

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109 ­­, Algeria, Mahmud II (1223­1255/AD1808­1839), AE asper (0.97), rectangular, AH1231(Valentine 3) gF € 5,=

110 ­­, Egypt, Abdul Aziz (AH1277­1293/AD1861­1876), AR Qirsh (1.38g.) oblique milled edge, AH1277/Ry.10(KM.250a) VF € 15,=

111 ­­, ­­, ­­, AE 20 para AH1277/Ry.9; AE 10 para AH1277/Ry.4 (KM.244, 241) F­VF (2)€ 10,=112 ­­, ­­, Muhammad V (AH1327­1332/AD1909­1914), AE 1/20 qirsh (AH1327/Ry.2);

British Protectorate, Hussain Kamil (AH1333­1336/AD1914­1917), AR 2 piastres,AD1917/AH1335 H (KM.301, 317.2) VF – EF (2) € 20,=

113 ­­, Tripoli, Murad III (AH982­1003/AD1574­1595), AE mangir (1.76g.), Tarabulas Gharb,AH982 (A.1338) gF € 8,=

114 ­­, ­­, Muhammad IV (AH1058­1099/AD1648­1687), AE para (2.94g.), AHx078(Valentine 14 ) gVF € 25,=

115 ­­, ­­, Abdul Hamid (AH1187­1203/AD1773­1789), AE Para (2.27g.), AH1188(KM.53) VF € 40,=

116 ­­, Tunis, Muhammad IV (AH1058­1099/AD1648­1687), AE burben (5 pieces)(Valentine 3) gF (5) € 5,=

117 ­­, ­­, Mahmud I (AH1143­1168/AD1730­1754), AR kharub (0.89g.), AH1163(KM.46) VF € 12,=

118 ­­, ­­, Mustafa III (AH1171­1187/AD1757­1773), AR kharab (1.03g.), AH1171(KM.53) VF € 25,=

119 ­­. ­­, Abdul Hamid (AH1187­1203/AD1773­1789), AE burben (3 pieces)(Valentine 23) F­gF (3) € 5,=

120 Qara Qoyunlu (Black Sheep Turkomans), Jahanshah (AH841­872/AD1438­1467),AR tanka (5.03 g.), Kashan, AH(8)68 (A.2493) VF € 15,=

121 ­­, ­­, AR tanka (5.02g.), Lahijan, AH860, exceptional nice with date and mint namecomplete visible (A.2512; ZENO #39471) VF € 35,=

122 Sasanian, Hormizd IV (AD579­590), AR drahm (3.75g.), Yazd, jr. 9 (AD 587)(Göbl I/I ) VF € 15,=

123 ­­, Khusru II (AD590­627), AR drahm (3.92g.), Yazd, jr. 8 (AD597)(Göbl II/2) VF € 15,=

124 Saudi Arabia, lot of 5 pieces, 25 halala AH1392, 2 ghirsh AH1379, ¼ riyal AH1374,½ riyal AH1374, 1 riyal AH1370 (KM.47, 41, 37, 38, 18) EF/UNC (5) € 75,=

125 Seljuq of Rum, The three brothers Kayka’us II, Qilij Arslan IV & ‘Ala al­Din Kayqubad(AH647­657/AD1249­1259), AR dirham (2.96g.), Konya (A.1227; MWI.992+) VF € 24,=

126 ­­, Ghiyath al­Din Kaykhusraw III (AH663­682/AD1265­1283), AR dirham (3.02g.),Madinat Lu’li’a, AH664 (A.1232) aVF € 22,=

127 Shaybanids, Abu Sa’id (AH937­940/AD1531­1534), AR tanka (4.55g.)g.), Mashad, AH937(A.2982) S aVF € 22,=

128 Kingdom of Sicily, William I (1154­1166), billon follaro (0.65g.), Masina, AH550(Travaini [1995]#302; MEC 286­289; Spahr[1967]#99) aVF € 26,=

129 Timurid, Timur (Tamerlane) (AH771­807/AD1370­1405), AR tanka (5.90g.),NM (Herat), ND (A.2386) aVF € 20,=

130 ­­. ­­, AR dirham (1.60g.), Samarqand type, AH795 (A.2381) VF € 18,=131 ­­, ­­, AE fals (5.84g.), citing the nominal Chaghatayid overlord Mahmud

(AH792­803/AD1390­1401), Nimruz, ND (A.2389N) RRR VF € 18,=132 ­­, ­­, AR tanka (5.79g.), ND, mint: Lar (A.2386) aVF € 20,=133 ­­, ­­, AR 1/3 tanka (2.06g.), citing the nominal Chaghatayid overlord Mahmud,

mint Ramuz (Ramhurmuz) (A.2388G) RRR aVF € 18,=134 ­­, Shahrukh (AH807­850/AD1405­1447), AR tanka (5.51g.) second series with

laqab ‘mu’in al­din’,Yazd (A.2401.1; ZENO #78894) S VF € 28,=135 ­­, Abu Sa’id Gurkan (AH855­873/AD1451­1469), AR tanka (4.99g.), Astarabad, AH868.

With c/m ‘adl …’ali. (A.2418) VF € 24,=136 ­­, Abu’l­Qasim Babur (851­861/AD1447­1457), AR tanka (5.16g.), no mint, Sari type.

(A.2422) VF € 24,=137 ­­, Sultan Husayn Bayqara (AH873­911/AD1469­1506), AR Tanka (4.74g.),

Herat ‘Behbud’ (prosperity), 3rd reign (A.2432.3) aVF € 12,=138 ­­, ­­, AR reduced tanka of half mithqal weight (2.33g.), Herat ‘Behbud’ (prosperity),

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AH906 (A.2436) RR gF € 25,=139 ­­, Central Asia Civic Copper (5.68g.), Samarqand, countermarked ‘Dengha dharb Samarqand’

(A.3280) aF € 8,=140 ­­, lot of 4 AR tankas Shah Rukh, c/m Abu­Said, etc. F­VF (4)€ 16,=141 Umayyad Caliphate, temp. Hisham (AH105­125/AD724­743), AR dirham (2.87g.),

Wasit, AH125 (A.137) gVF € 18,=

BOOKS and journals

142 Album, Stephen, Oriental Coin Pricelists; #18­34 (1980­1984); #35­51 (1984­1987); #52­59 (1987­1989);#60­124 (1989­1996). Mostly illustrated pricelists from #18 to 124 all nicely bound in 4 separate volumes. Awealth of information and illustrations of Oriental Coins.

Hardbound, 4 volumes € 80,=

143 Album, Stephen: Sylloge of Islamic Coins in the Ashmolean, volume 9: Iran after the Mongol Invasion.Oxford, 2001. Hardbound € 55,=

144 Bedoukian, Paul Z.: Coinage of Cilician Armenia. Revised edition, Connecticut, 1979.Hard bound. € 40,=

145 Bedoukian, Paul Z.: Coinage of the Artaxiads of Armenia. R.N.S. Special Publication No.10. 81 pages, 8plates. London , 1978. Hard bound € 25,=

146 Bell, H.C.P., The Maldive Islands. Monograph on the History, Archeology and Epigraphy. Appendix C:Maldive coinage and currency (pp.75­86 + plates Q ­ T). Malé 2002, reprint of the Colombo editions, 1940.

Nicely bound Xerox copy € 11,=

147 Bopearachchi, Osmund: Monnaies Gréco­Bactriennes et Indo­Grecques. Catalogue raisonné. Paris 1991. 459pages, 69 plates. Nicely bound Xerox copy in 3 parts € 30,=

148 Catalogue of Antique and Medieval Coins of Central Asia, Coins from the collection of the National Bank ofUzbekistan, Catalogue I (1997), II (2000) and III (2000) and Anniversary edition (2001). Beautiful colourprinting. Scarce complete set of 4 volumes € 60,=

149 Chang, H.: The Silver Dollars and Taels of China. Chinese and English text. Well illustrated throughout thetext, comments on rarity and forgeries. Still useful. Hong Kong 1981,

Hardbound € 35,=

150 Coole, Arthur Braddan, Encyclopedia of Chinese coins, 7 vol.­­, Bibliography on Eastern Numismatology and a coin index, 581 p. (1967)­­, The early coins of the Chou dynasty, 557 p. (1973)­­, Spade coins types of the Chou dynasty, 513 p. (1972)­­, Pointed spade coins of the Chou dynasty, 450 p. (1975)­­, Ch’l heavy sword coins and debatable pieces of the Chou era, 574 p. (1976)­­, State of Ming knife coins, 512 p. (1976)­­, Earliest round coins of China, 305 p. (1981), complete set of 7 volumes € 275,=

151 Two books by Elena Abramovna Davidovich ­ matriarсh of the Russian oriental numismatics. Davidovich E.A.: Istoriya denezhnogo obrascheniya srednevekovoi Srednei Azii.

Mednye monety XV­pervoi chetverti XVI v. v Maverannahre (History of money circulation of theMedieval Central Asia. Copper coins of 15th ­ first quarter of 16th C. in Transoxiana). Moscow,1983.

Davidovich E.A.: Korpus zolotyh i serebrianyh monet Sheibanidov. XVI vek (Corpus of gold andsilver coins of Sheybanids. 16th C.) Moscow, 1992. 2 vols. € 32,=

152 Gaube, Heinz: Arabosasanidische Numismatiek. 171 pages, 10 tables, 14 plates and a map. Braunsweig 1973.Hard bound € 25,=

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153 Gyselen, Rika: New evidence for Sasanian numismatics: the collection of Ahmad Seedi. Ex. Res OrientalisXVI: Contributions à l’histoire et la géographie historique de l’empire Sassanide. Bures­sur­Yvette 2004.Important collection of Sasanian coins with 32 plates, 300+ coins.

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154 Göbl, Robert: Sasanian Numismatics, with 16 minting tables and 16 plates, translated by Paul Severin,Vienna. Reprint of the 1971 English edition, with additional new material. New York, 1990

Soft cover € 20,=

155 Hess – Divo: The Manuel Romanones Collection; Coins of Portuguese India and Mozambique. Zurich,October 24th ,1996. Incl. prices realized. 490+ lots. Nicely bound Xerox copy € 8,=

156 Jacobs, Norman and Cornelius C. Vermeule: Japanese Coinage. 142 pages, illustrated throughout the text.With pricelist. New York, 1953 Hard bound € 25,=

157 Jensen, Uno Barner: Danish East India; Trade Coins and the Coins of Tranquebar, 1620­1845. Illustrationsthroughout the text. 48 pages. Brovst 1997, Soft cover. This was booklet was privately published andnowadays, as the author has died, very difficult to obtain. Soft cover € 20,=

158 Journal of the Academy of Indian Numismatics & Sigillography, vol. VI (1988), Professor Ajay Mitra ShastriFelicitation volume. 29 articles including an important article by John S. Deyell: A guide to the reading ofAncient Indian coin Legends. Soft cover € 15,=

159 Journal of the Numismatic Society of India, vol. V, part I & II (1943); vol. XXV, part I & II (1963); vol. XXVI,part II (1964); vol. XXVII, part I & II (1965); vol. XXVIII, part I & II (1966); vol. XXIX, part I & II (1967); vol.XXXIII, vol. I & II (1971); vol. XXXV, Diamond Jubilee (1973); vol. XLI, parts I & II (1979)

total of 14 journals € 80,=

160 Journal of the Numismatic Society of India, vol. V, part I & II (1943), vol. LI, parts I & II (1989); vol. LV, part I& II (1993); vol. LVII, part I & II (1995); vol. LVIII, parts I & II (1996); vol. LIX, parts I & II (1997); vols.LX­LXI (1998­99) total of 7 journals € 40,=

161 Journal of the Numismatic Society of India, vols. LXII­LXIII (2000­01); vols. LXIV­LXV (2001­03); vol. LXVI(2004); vol. LXVII (2005) total of 4 journals € 25,=

162 van ‘t Haaff, P.A.: Catalogue of Elymaean Coinage, ca. 147B.C,­A.D. 228, CNG, 2007. With author’sautograph. Hardbound € 60,=

163 Hartill, David: Cast Chinese Coins. Victoria, 2005. Soft cover € 22,=

164 Illustrated Catalogue of Sinkiang gold and silver coins. 1994. Chinese text, valuations in US.$. Very importantcatalogue on the hand and machine struck coins. Scarce. Nicely bound Xerox copy. € 32,=

165 Dietrich O.A. Klose, Wilhelm Müsler: Statthalter, Rebellen, Könige, Die münzen aus Persepolis vanAlexander dem Grosse zu den Sasaniden. Exhibition catalogue of the important collection of Persis coins inMünich 2008, with many collour illustrations Soft cover € 22,=

166 Kann, E.: Illustrated Catalog of Chinese Coins (Gold, Silver, Nickel and Aluminium). 476 pages, 223 plates.Hardbound. New York, 1966 Hard bound € 85,=

167 Kochnev, Boris D., Zametki po Srednevekovoj Numizmatike Srednej Azii. (complete set, Thahkent,1978­1990). Notices on the Middle Age Numismatics of Central Asia. Various Islamic Dynasties. Russiantext. Nicely bound Xerox copy. € 25,=

168 Lingen, Jan and Kenneth W. Wiggins: Coins of the Sindhias. 108 pages, with numerous line drawings ofcoins. London, 1978. Soft cover. € 30,=

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169 Maheshwari, K.K. and Kenneth W. Wiggins: Maratha Mints and Coinage. Nashik 1989. Still the ultimatebook on coinage of the Marathas. Soft cover € 25,=

170 Novak, John A., A working aid for collectors of Annamese coins. The best attribution guide with referencenos. to all the important coin catalogues. Very important. Nicely bound Xerox copy. € 20,=

171 Numismatic Chronicle, vol. 146 (1986) up to 151 (1991), 6 vols. (Full index can be provided on request)€ 50,=

172 Numismatic Digest, vol. 1, part I (June 1977); vol. III, part II (December 1979); vol. 14 (1990); vol. 23­24(1999­2000), this volume includes the article by Jan Lingen: Jagganathpur: A mint town of the Dutch EastIndia Company, total of 4 journals € 20,=

173 Oriental Numismatic Society, Bundle of Newsletters & Journals 162 – 187 (Winter 200 ­ Spring 2006)€ 55,=

174 Prinsep, James, edited, with notes and additional matter by Edward Thomas: Essays on Indian Antiquities,Useful tables, illustrative of Indian history, chronology, modern coinages, weights, measures, etc. Vol. II,London 1858. A famous work that includes very important information about coins, weights and measures ofIndian Native States and British India, other Asian Kingdoms and additional matter.

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175 Rhodes, N. & S.K. Bose: The Coinage of Cooch Behar. 123 pages, VII plates. Calcutta, 1999Hard bound € 15,=

176 Rajgor, Dilip: Standard Catalogue of Sultanate Coins of India. Bombay, 1991. Soft cover € 15,=

177 Reddy, D. Raja & P. Suryanarayana Reddy: Copper Coins of the Bahmanis. Hyderbad 1983.Soft cover. € 5,=

178 Reddy, D. Raja: Andhra Coins trough the Ages. Hyderabad, 1999 Soft cover. € 10,=

179 Robinson, M. and L.A. Shaw: The coins and banknotes of Burma. Manchester 1980. Coins, currencies andweights from ancient to modern times. Soft cover € 28,=

180 Scott Semans: The Daniel K.E. Ching Sale, June 2, 1991, with list of results. A rare auction catalogue of1375 lots of Chinese and related coins and paper­money. Soft cover € 15,=

181 Senior, R.C.: Indo­Scythian Coins and History,Vol. I: An analyses of the coinage;Vol. II: The illustrated catalogue of Indo­Scythian and Indo­Parthian coins;Vol. III: The ‘Easy Finder’ catalogue of types, Monograms and letters appearing on Indo­Scythian andIndo­Partian coins;Vol. IV, Supplement: Additional coins and hoards, the sequences of Indo­Greek and Indo­Scythian kings.CNG, 2001, 2006. Hardbound, 4 volumes € 150,=

182 Sylloge Numorum Arabicorum Tübingen, Ghazna / Kabul, XIV d Khurasan IV, bearbeitet von FlorianSchwarz (1995) € 50,=

183 Sylloge Numorum Arabicorum Tübingen, Nord­ und Ostzentralasien, XV b Mittelasien II, bearbeitet vonTobias Mayer (1998) € 50,=

184 Sylloge Numorum Arabicorum Tübingen, Balkh und die Landschaften am Oberen Oxus, XIV c Khurasan III,bearbeitet von Florian Schawartz (2002) € 50,=

185 Sylloge Numorum Arabicorum Tübingen, Bukhara / Samarqand, XV a Mittelasien / Central Asia I,bearbeitet von Michael Fedorov ­ Boris Kochnev ­ Golib Kurbanov – Madeleine Voegeli (2008) € 50,=

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186 Tye, Robert & Monica Tye: Jitals . Isle of South Uist, 1995 Hardbound € 30,=

187 Tracey Woodward, A.M.: The minted ten­cash coins of China, 1936 (revised edition 1971. The final work onthe struck ten cash coins, Empire and Republic. Collection of 17 articles published between 1926­1935, withexcellent descriptions and historical information. Rare

Nicely bound Xerox copy € 45,=

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