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Tuesday, March 4, 2008

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2 comments:

Anonymous said...

A North Indian Coin from region of PUNJAB and depicts the Sikh faith. A rare coin purportedly minted 260 years ago in 1748 by one of the Sikh missals. (Minted 1804 is Hindu calendar call Vikram Smavat started 56 years ahead of Georgian Calendar) The coin made of an alloy resembling bronze, bears picture of the first Guru on observe (Date Side) exergues reads Sant Kartar and the tenth Guru on the reverse side. While Guru Nanak Dev is flanked by Bhai Mardana and Bhai Bala, holding rabab(Violin like instrument) and chaur(Hand-held Fan) in their hands, a bai is seen sitting near Guru Gobind Singh. Also shown in the picture are the khrawan (slipper made of wood) and a lota(small water pot). Mr Amarjit Singh Sidhu, a Sikh historian, agreed to the claim and maintained that the ambiguity about the pictorial and mohar coins was due to lack of concern shown by successive governments about the Sikh history. It was certainly after October 14, 1745, that the chief of missals started minting coins in the names of the ten Gurus. The very fact the coin bears pictures of the first and the tenth Guru shows that it was not minted during the regime of any sovereign ruler, pointed Mr Sidhu. Referring to the pages of history, Mr Sidhu said each chief tried to strengthen his hold over the areas under his control and even started minting coins. A number of mints in Amritsar and one at Anandgarh came into existence. But a special feature of these mints was that coins were minted by all in the name of the Sikh Gurus as had been the traditional practice and no chief put his name on these coins or even changed the legend.


One side of the coin Guru Nanak Dev Ji EK ONKAR engraved in Gurmukhi Skript and other side of the coin with Bhai Bala & Mardana with Rebab (a musical Instrument) in his hand

hi i wanna sell my 43 antique coin collection let me know if interested here are the coin details


1) Sant kartar coin year 1804
2) 2 coins Pakistan one anna year 1948
3) Portuguesa estado india 1$ year 1959 and 1958,$60 1959 and 1958
4) 3 coins Georgivs v dei gra britt omn rex fid def ind imp 1917 and 1911 and 1936 one penny
5) George 4 king emperor 1944 1 rupee, 2 coins of 1 anna 1944
6) 2 coins East Africa 1952 and1941 10cents
7) East india company half anna 1835
8) One quarter anna india 1956,1936,1925
9) Portuguesa estado india 30 centavos 1958,2 coins 1 tanga 1952,1/4 rupia 1952,10 centavos 1958,1959
10) Azad hind coin 15th august 1947 1 square and 1 round locket coin
11) 1 pice india 1943,1944,2 coins 1951
12) 2 annas india 1943
13) 25 cents 1951
14) 5mils 1910 palestine
15) ½ anna 1939

Anonymous said...

A North Indian Coin from region of PUNJAB and depicts the Sikh faith. A rare coin purportedly minted 260 years ago in 1748 by one of the Sikh missals. (Minted 1804 is Hindu calendar call Vikram Smavat started 56 years ahead of Georgian Calendar) The coin made of an alloy resembling bronze, bears picture of the first Guru on observe (Date Side) exergues reads Sant Kartar and the tenth Guru on the reverse side. While Guru Nanak Dev is flanked by Bhai Mardana and Bhai Bala, holding rabab(Violin like instrument) and chaur(Hand-held Fan) in their hands, a bai is seen sitting near Guru Gobind Singh. Also shown in the picture are the khrawan (slipper made of wood) and a lota(small water pot). Mr Amarjit Singh Sidhu, a Sikh historian, agreed to the claim and maintained that the ambiguity about the pictorial and mohar coins was due to lack of concern shown by successive governments about the Sikh history. It was certainly after October 14, 1745, that the chief of missals started minting coins in the names of the ten Gurus. The very fact the coin bears pictures of the first and the tenth Guru shows that it was not minted during the regime of any sovereign ruler, pointed Mr Sidhu. Referring to the pages of history, Mr Sidhu said each chief tried to strengthen his hold over the areas under his control and even started minting coins. A number of mints in Amritsar and one at Anandgarh came into existence. But a special feature of these mints was that coins were minted by all in the name of the Sikh Gurus as had been the traditional practice and no chief put his name on these coins or even changed the legend.


One side of the coin Guru Nanak Dev Ji EK ONKAR engraved in Gurmukhi Skript and other side of the coin with Bhai Bala & Mardana with Rebab (a musical Instrument) in his hand

hi i wanna sell my 43 antique coin collection let me know if interested here are the coin details


1) Sant kartar coin year 1804
2) 2 coins Pakistan one anna year 1948
3) Portuguesa estado india 1$ year 1959 and 1958,$60 1959 and 1958
4) 3 coins Georgivs v dei gra britt omn rex fid def ind imp 1917 and 1911 and 1936 one penny
5) George 4 king emperor 1944 1 rupee, 2 coins of 1 anna 1944
6) 2 coins East Africa 1952 and1941 10cents
7) East india company half anna 1835
8) One quarter anna india 1956,1936,1925
9) Portuguesa estado india 30 centavos 1958,2 coins 1 tanga 1952,1/4 rupia 1952,10 centavos 1958,1959
10) Azad hind coin 15th august 1947 1 square and 1 round locket coin
11) 1 pice india 1943,1944,2 coins 1951
12) 2 annas india 1943
13) 25 cents 1951
14) 5mils 1910 palestine
15) ½ anna 1939
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