Unfortunately there were no coins dedicated to the Sikhs during British rule Punjab, the British replaced the coins of the Punjab by East Indian Company coinage.
I see you now have a link for the Sikh Coins Group, if you join this group in the photo section you will find many scan of coins (700+) probably one of the largest publicly available. In terms of the inscription I tend to rely mainly on the Hans Herrli book The Coins of the Sikhs.
I came across a small book which actually give the translation of Farsi mint names, rulers and dates. When I am next in India I will try and get a few copies and share the details with this group.
how ru. i am monti from Gujarat,India.i am mainly specializing in british India silver coins and banknotes.also i am also interested in world coins and banknotes . So I am very much enthusiastic to connect with u and start something in coins and banknotes.
also add me as ur friend-so that we can keep in touch with each other on this beautiful coin network site
Waiting for ur reply,
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Help us to popularize Indian Coins collection, study and information-dissemination. This can be done if a very large number of friends are brought to this group for sharing of information about Indian Coins. The group offers a large number of free Ebooks, periodicals, and other free downloads of great use coin collectors.
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Unfortunately there were no coins dedicated to the Sikhs during British rule Punjab, the British replaced the coins of the Punjab by East Indian Company coinage.
I see you now have a link for the Sikh Coins Group, if you join this group in the photo section you will find many scan of coins (700+) probably one of the largest publicly available. In terms of the inscription I tend to rely mainly on the Hans Herrli book The Coins of the Sikhs.
I came across a small book which actually give the translation of Farsi mint names, rulers and dates. When I am next in India I will try and get a few copies and share the details with this group.
Rgds Parminder
how ru. i am monti from Gujarat,India.i am mainly specializing in british India silver coins and banknotes.also i am also interested in world coins and banknotes . So I am very much enthusiastic to connect with u and start something in coins and banknotes.
also add me as ur friend-so that we can keep in touch with each other on this beautiful coin network site
Waiting for ur reply,
Thanks,
Regards,
Monti
India
0091-9924633880
prince_monti@yahoo.com
I am sure that Coin Network will bring many special-interest collectors and hobbyists together. I am a collector, hobbyist, and coin-student based in India.
Indian coins are gradually becoming a rage worldwide. To know more about them, I request you to please join Indian Coins group at
http://www.coinnetwork.com/group/indiancoins
Help us to popularize Indian Coins collection, study and information-dissemination. This can be done if a very large number of friends are brought to this group for sharing of information about Indian Coins. The group offers a large number of free Ebooks, periodicals, and other free downloads of great use coin collectors.
I am sure that you will help in this venture
Very Cordially,
Shastri JC Philip
www.IndianCoins.org
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