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Iran, Fath'Ali Shah - Gold type s2 Toman, 1798

Stock code: CM000128
£245
Country: Iran, Qajar Dynasty
King (reign): Fath'Ali Shah (1797 - 1834)
Denomination/metal: Gold Toman
Date/mint mark: Dar el-Ibadat Yazd, 1798
Type: Hammered type S.2
Ref. no: KM.739

Obv. Arabic inscription Rev. Arabic inscription
25mm, 6.12g. VF - Very Fine, weakly struck in places, small test punch

Pretty coin. Has a test mark.

Afganistan - Shah Zaman
Durrani Gold Mohur 1796
struck in Peshawa

Stock code: CM000498
£2,500
Country: Afghanistan King (reign): Shah Zaman (1793 - 1801)
Denomination/metal: Gold Mohur
Date/mint mark: 1796

Ref. no: Km 715

Obv. Perso-Arabic script including date Rev. Perso-Arabic script including monarch's and mint name
22mm, 10.99g. EF - Extremely Fine, Well struck, small test punch on edge (as always)

The Durrani Empire (actually Afghan Empire was established in 1747 by Ahmad Shah Durrani at Kandahar, Afghanistan. It included the land that is now called Afghanistan, Pakistan, eastern Iran and western India.The Durrani Empire is considered the foundation of the modern state of Afghanistan, with Ahmad Shah Durrani (Ahmad Shah Baba) being the "Father of the nation". The Durrani dynasty diminished in the early 19th century when Afghanistan was fighting defensive wars with Persia on one side and British India on the other side. The Barakzai dynasty took over control of the kingdom but lost many of its territories by the end of the 19th century. It became what is now Afghanistan after the Anglo-Afghan Treaty of 1919 when the state became officially recognized by all the major countries in the world.