Bengal Province
of the British Empire in India which were previously the Presidency of Fort
William was familiar as the Bengal Presidency. It covered large parts of what
is now South Asia and Southeast Asia at the pick of its territorial
jurisdiction.
Ali Gohar
familiar as Shah Alam II was the seventeenth Mughal Emperor. He was the son of
Alamgir II. He became the emperor of a crumbling Mughal empire. His 1st
reign was from10 October 1760 to 31 July 1788 and 2nd reign was from
16 October 1788 to 19 November 1806.
Both semi machine
struck and machine struck coins were minted during the period of Shah Alam II
in Bengal Presidency. Machine struck silver quarter rupee of 1831 were minted
with the name of Farrukhabad. The mint name on the coin was Farrukhabad, but
these coins were also struck in Calcutta from 1831 to 1833 with crescent mint
mark. Weight was around 2.9g with a diameter of around 16.5mm and thickness
around 1.4mm. But I found a copper quarter rupee with a weight of 2.3g,
diameter 16.2mm and thickness 1.4mm as below photos. Lettering patters are
almost same as silver quarter rupees. These types of coins are often called as
off metal strikes (OMS).
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