KESAR ZEMS Pure Copper Coin-MUGHAL COPPER COIN For Showpiece/Puja.(3.2 x 3.2 x 0.2 Cm, Brown)
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Our brands believes to provide the good quality products to our customer so that customer will get satisfaction as they want. Our first priority is to provide the maximum satisfacion to our customers. We are making product with good quality raw material so that we can fulfill our customer needs.KESAR ZEMS Pure Copper Coin-MUGHAL COPPER COIN For Showpiece/Puja.(3.2 x 3.2 x 0.2 Cm, Brown). Akbars first copper coins were similar to those of Humayun. The obverse featured the name of the mint along with Falus, which literally meant money. The reverse featured the Hijri Era year in words and sometimes in numerical as well. During the first few years of his regime, some coins he minted featured his name. Some coins even bore the Suri pious wish Al Amir Al hami Uddin wa l Diyan. Akbar was very young when he came into power and the state was managed by Bairam Khan. Silver coins did get some attention but copper coins were modified to feature Akbars name by the locals. In the final 20 years of his regime, Hijri dates were replaced by Ilahi years, the month of issue was also indicated on most coins. Falus was replaced by Tanka Akbar Shahi or Neem tanka Akbar Shahi (half tanka). The copper dan was introduced later which was associated with Akbars system of weights. The Akbar dam weighed 20.9 grams and was exchanged at 40 per rupee. The Akbari unit of weight The Ser was fixed at 30 dams. The fractional units of copper coins were Adhelah, Paulah, Damri. Mintage World has detailed information about different kinds of copper coins of Akbar. Many copper coins of Akbar featured the swastika symbol.