South Asia, mixed lot of mostly milled Oriental coins, comprising of Burma, AE ¼ pe (KM.25.1); Peacock in splendour series, AR mu (KM.7.1); AR mat (KM.8.1); AR kyat (KM.10); Portuguese India, AE 1/8 tanga 1884 (KM.307); AE ¼ tanga 1886 (KM.308); AR rupia 1881 (KM.312); AE 1/8 tanga 1903 (KM.14); AE ¼ tanga 1901 (KM.15); AE ½ tanga 1903 (KM.16); AR rupia 1904 (KM.17); AR rupia 1912 (KM.18); AR ½ rupia 1936 (KM.23); AR rupia 1935 (KM.22); CuNi ¼ rupee 1952 (KM.25); AE 30 centavos 1958 (KM.31); Nepal, AR Mohar (2) NS 842 (1722) (KM.108); AR fractions (3) and paisa (2); Tibet, AE 5 skar, sho (4), 7½ skar (2), 5 sho, AR Sichuan rupee issued for Tibet (KM Y.3.2); Bhutan, AR & AE deb rupee, AE pice (KM.27), Ni ½ rupee, 1950 (KM.28); Afghanistan, AR (3) AE (2) & Ni (3); British India, Presidency series: AR Murshidabad rupee, AR 1/8 ‘Arcot’ rupee and 11 coppers, incl. V (1803), X (1808) & XX cash (1803) Madras Pres.; East India Comp. AR rupee (4) (William IIII, Q. Vict.(3)); Imperial series: AR rupee, Victoria Queen 1862, same as Empress 1882 & 1886, 2 annas 1885 & ¼ rupee 1892, AE 1/12 & ¼ anna 1910; Mombassa AE pice, AH1306/1888 (KM.1.3 & 4); Muscat & Oman, AE ½ anna AH1315 (KM.3.2); Zanzibar AE pysa AH1299 (KM.1); Indian Princely States, Bikaner AR rupee 1892 (KM.72); Indore, AR ½ & 1 rupee, AE ½ anna (KM.50); Mewar, AR rupee VS1985; Navanagar AE 3 dokdo VS 1928 (KM.17), etc. Varied lot of c. 82 coins, average VF some better
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