Jahangir (AH 1014-1037 /1605-1627 AD), Agra Mint (Mint at top), Silver Rupee, Nazarana-Like, AH 1021/7 RY, Month Bahman (Aquarius), Word Ilahi written with ‘short Ye’, Obv: Persian legend “Noor ud din Jahangir Shah Akbar Shah” within triple dotted border, Rev: Persian legend “ zarb Agra” at the top, “Elahi mah Bahman” &“sana 1021 Hijri” with regnal year 7 at the bottom within triple dotted border, 11.38g, 22.95mm, (Unlisted in KM), test marks, superb strike on special broad flan, very attractive, floral motifs and scroll design with dotted border on both sides, superb toning, AU-UNC, Extremely Rare.
Note: This exceptional coin, unlisted in the catalog, showcases the Bahman month and the word 'Ilahi' at the bottom, both artistically rendered. The word 'Ilahi' is engraved with the short Persian "ye" instead of the longer version. The mint name 'Agra,' placed at the top, also represents an unlisted variety. The coin is adorned with intricate floral scrolls and motifs, gracefully embellishing both sides. These are framed by an exquisitely ornate border, further elevating its visual grandeur. The coin’s rich toning and stunning allure have been wonderfully preserved, making it truly outstanding. With only a few examples held in select private collections, this coin is a remarkable find for any advance Mughal coin collector.