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Tuesday, November 29, 2011

Antique Coin Review 33 : Sultan Abdul Jalil Shah II ( 1571-1597 CE) Rare Gold Kupang



This is a round gold kupang from Sultan Abdul Jalil Riayat Shah II era (1571-1597 CE).
In the obverse, its written Sultan Abdul Jalil Shah and reverse Khalifatul Muminin.
In Saran Singh's this ruler's kupang is labelled as SS9 however in an octagonal shape. There is no reference in Saran's referring to this kupang as a round shape.
In Malaysian Numismatic Heritage book page 93, this round kupang is specifically labelled for Sultan Abdul Jalil Riayat Shah II whereas in a booklet published by Bank Negara Malaysia, Johor Currency Heritage,page 17, this round kupang is stated as unique with a comment that this is type of coin is not recorded in any Malaysian coin catalogue and was believed clipped to be round from its original octagonal form.


Similar coin was sold for SGD850 ( USD620) in Lot 189 in the Collectibles Auction Asia (CAA) Auction 5/2015 held on 18 April 2015 at Landmark Village Hotel, Singapore.


Johor is located in the southern tip of Peninsular of Malaysia as well as the most southern point of the Asian Continent. The name of Johor originated from the Arabic word Jawhar which means jewel. It is also known by its Arabic honorific, Darul Takzim ( Abode of Dignity). The Sultanate of Johor was founded by Sultan Alauddin Riayat Shah II , the son of exiled last Sultan of Malacca ( Sultan Mahmud Shah) in 1528 CE. Johor was part of Malaccan Sultanate prior to Malacca occupation by Portuguese in 1511 CE.

Coin Spec
Obv: Sultan Abdul Jalil Shah
Rev: Khalifatul Mukmin
Weight : 0.64 gm
Dim : 11mm
Rarity : Very Rare ( similar to SS10 except round shape)


Market Price : USD620

2 comments:

  1. Hi,

    i have the gold coin size octagonal

    if you interested i can email the picture and the history from national museum that i find out.

    i wanted to sell the gold coin

    regards,
    Faliq
    email : faliqaizatfauzi@gmail.com

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