Issuer India Period Republic (1950-date) Type Standard circulation coin Years 1950-1955 Value 1 Pice (1⁄64) Currency Rupee (1950-1957) Composition Bronze Weight 2.92 g Diameter 21 mm Thickness 1.14 mm Shape Round Technique Milled Orientation Medal alignment Obverse Ashoka Lion Capital Script: Latin Lettering: GOVERNMENT·OF·INDIA Reverse Prancing horse facing left Scripts: Devanagari, Latin Lettering: ONE PICE * एक पैसा 1955 Translation: One Pice One Pice 1955 Edge Smoot Mints Hyderabad, India (1803-date) ♦ Mumbai / Bombay, India (1829-date) ✔️Price Rs. 100/ US$2.00
Silver coins Antique of King and Emporior of the Mughal dynasty Aurangzeb Silver 10 Coins US$ 350 Aurangzeb Muhi al-Din Muhammad Muhi al-Din Muhammad (3 November 1618 – 3 March 1707), commonly known as Aurangzeb (Persian pronunciation: [ʔaw.ɾaŋɡ.ˈzeːb] lit. 'Ornament of the Throne'), was the sixth Mughal emperor, reigning from 1658 until his death in 1707. His regnal name is Alamgir I (Persian pronunciation: [ʔɑː.ˈlam.ˈɡiːɾ] lit. 'Conqueror of the World'), which derived from his title, Abu al-Muzaffar Muhi-ad-Din Muhammad Bahadur Alamgir Aurangzeb Badshah al-Ghazi. Under his emperorship, Mughal Empire reached its greatest extent with territory spanning nearly the entirety of the Indian subcontinent.
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