Description
- The Gold Mohur of Mughal Emperor Muhammad Shah, minted between AH 1131-1161 (1719-1748 AD), holds significant historical value. This particular coin, weighing around 10.96 grams and approximately 21 mm in diameter, was minted in the auspicious city of Burhanpur during the third regnal year (RY) of Muhammad Shah.
- The coin features a Persian inscription on the obverse, which translates to “Auspicious coin of Emperor Muhammad Shah, the fighter of Ghazi,” and dates the coin to the Hijri year 1134 (1721 AD).
- The reverse highlights the mint details and regnal year, signifying Burhanpur as the mint location.
- These coins are a testament to the political and economic strength of the Mughal Empire during Muhammad Shah’s reign
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