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Silver Rupee of Shah Shuja — Durrani Empire, Afghanistan (1839–1842)
Certified GBCA — Coin of the First Anglo-Afghan War — Silk Road Imperial Silver
Empire: Durrani Empire (Afghanistan)
Ruler: Shah Shuja Durrani (沙阿·舒贾)
Date: 1839–1842 AD
Denomination: 1 Rupee
Material: Silver
Weight: 9.4 g
Diameter: 20.5 mm
Thickness: 3.4 mm
Grade: 40 (Extremely Fine)
Certification: GBCA / Gongbo Certified
Certification ID: 1710412369
Authenticity: Fully certified and guaranteed
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⚔️ Silver from the Frontlines of the First Anglo-Afghan War
This coin was struck during one of the most dramatic and consequential conflicts of the 19th century — the First Anglo-Afghan War (1839–1842).
Shah Shuja Durrani was restored to the Afghan throne with British military backing, as the British Empire sought to control Afghanistan — the critical gateway between India, Persia, and Central Asia.
This coin circulated during that very struggle.
It passed through a land where empires clashed, armies marched, and history was written in blood and silver.
This is not merely a coin.
It is currency from the battlefield of empire.
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🐎 Legacy of the Durrani Empire — The Foundation of Modern Afghanistan
The Durrani Empire, founded in 1747, is recognized as the origin of modern Afghanistan.
Its rulers controlled vast territories spanning:
• Afghanistan
• Pakistan
• Eastern Iran
• Central Asia
They commanded critical Silk Road corridors connecting India, Persia, and China.
Silver rupees like this served as the backbone of imperial commerce, trusted across caravan routes and trading cities.
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🌏 Witness to the “Graveyard of Empires”
During Shah Shuja’s reign, Afghanistan became the focal point of global power struggle between:
• The British Empire
• The Russian Empire
• Regional Central Asian powers
This period would cement Afghanistan’s reputation as the “Graveyard of Empires.”
Coins like this circulated among soldiers, traders, and citizens living through one of the most pivotal geopolitical struggles in modern history.
This coin survived where empires did not.
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📜 Islamic Calligraphy — Authority in Silver
The elegant Persian-Arabic inscriptions declare the authority of Shah Shuja, struck by hand over 180 years ago.
Each line represents imperial sovereignty, faith, and political legitimacy.
Hand-hammered and individually struck, no two coins are exactly alike.
This is a genuine artifact of imperial Afghanistan.
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💎 Certified — Premium Collector Grade
This specimen is certified Extra Fine 40, confirming:
• Strong surviving inscription detail
• Excellent structural integrity
• Authentic circulation wear
• Highly collectible preservation level
Certified Afghan Durrani silver coins are scarce in the Western collector market, especially in certified holders.
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🌟 Why Advanced Collectors Seek Durrani Empire Silver
✔ Coin from the First Anglo-Afghan War era
✔ Issued by ruler of historic Afghan Empire
✔ Authentic Silk Road silver currency
✔ Certified and authenticated
✔ Important geopolitical historical significance
✔ Rare certified example in Western market
✔ Foundation of modern Afghan state
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🌍 A Survivor of Empire and War
This coin was struck when global superpowers fought for control of Central Asia.
It survived imperial ambition, battlefield defeat, and the passage of nearly two centuries.
Now, it stands as a preserved witness to one of history’s greatest geopolitical struggles.
A true Silk Road imperial artifact.
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Preserving the legacy of empires.