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Mughals

Currency:INR Category:Coins & Paper Money / Indian Coins - Mughal Empire Start Price:0.00 INR Estimated At:50,000.00 - 60,000.00 INR
Mughals

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Alamgir II (AD 1754–1759, AH 1167–1173), Gold ½ Pagoda, 1.70 grams
Minted at Imtiyazgarh (modern-day Adoni), Extra Fine, Not listed in any catalogue, Exceedingly Rare.

Alamgir II ascended the throne during one of the most turbulent phases of the Mughal Empire. His reign
was marked by internal court intrigues, weak central authority, and the growing dominance of regional
powers such as the Marathas and the Nawabs of the Deccan. Meanwhile, the British East India Company
was expanding its influence through both diplomacy and military conquest. The mint at Imtiyazgarh,
located in southern India, was one of the remaining centers where Mughal coinage was struck, symbolizing
the nominal imperial control over the Deccan region. Despite these coins carrying the emperor’s name and
titles, the Mughal emperor’s power was largely ceremonial, with regional governors exercising significant
autonomy.