Rare Durrani Empire Silver Rupee – Shah Shuja-ul-Mulk (AH 1221)
A beautiful, high-grade Silver Rupee from the Durrani Empire, minted under Shah Shuja-ul-Mulk in AH 1221 (~1806 CE). This historic coin features a stunning hand-struck design, exquisite Persian calligraphy, and a crisp “dotted” border, making it a centerpiece for any serious numismatic collection.
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Own a significant piece of Central Asian history with this authentic Silver Rupee of the Durrani Empire. This specimen was struck during the second reign of Shah Shuja-ul-Mulk (1803–1809 CE), a ruler whose life was central to the geopolitical “Great Game.”
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Minted in Kashmir: The reverse features the distinct Khitta Kashmir mint mark, known for producing some of the most artistically refined coins of the era.
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Exquisite Design: The obverse bears the iconic poetic couplet: “Sikka zad az fazl-e-Haq bar seem wa zar, Shahe Shuja-ul-Mulk, Shah Bahr-wa-Bar” (Struck coin by the grace of Truth on silver and gold, Shah Shuja-ul-Mulk, King of sea and land).
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Condition: This coin is in Very Nice condition with a beautiful silver luster and sharp strike. Unlike many hammered coins, the date ١٢٢١ (1221) and the beaded border are remarkably clear.
Technical Specifications
| Attribute | Verified Data |
| Ruler | Shah Shuja-ul-Mulk (Shuja Shah Durrani) |
| Dynasty | Durrani (Sadozai) |
| Year (Hijri) | 1221 AH |
| Year (Gregorian) | 1806 CE |
| Mint | Khitta Kashmir |
| Metal | Silver (.900+ Purity) |
| Denomination | 1 Rupee |
| Weight | ~11.0 grams (Standard) |
| Catalog Reference | KM# 598 |


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