. Sumatra Muhammad. Kupang 1297-1326 (PCGS MS63)

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Sumatra, Sultanate of Samudera Pasai gold Kupang from the reign of Sultan Muhammad (1297–1326), weight 0.61 g, PCGS MS63 graded, certificate 51219026 (verification 931714.63).

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Sumatra, Sultanate of Samudera Pasai – Gold Kupang, Sultan Muhammad (1297–1326) – PCGS MS63

Offered is a rare gold Kupang coin from the Sultanate of Samudera Pasai, Sumatra, attributed to the reign of Sultan Muhammad Malik azh-Zhahir (1297–1326).

​This piece has been professionally encapsulated and graded by PCGS as MS63, highlighting its excellent state of preservation. These medieval Southeast Asian gold coins are highly sought after by numismatists for their historical significance as currency from one of the earliest Muslim sultanates in the region, which served as a pivotal hub on the maritime silk road.

​Specifications
​Issuer: Sultanate of Samudera Pasai
​Ruler: Sultan Muhammad (1297–1326)
​Denomination: Kupang
​Material: Gold
​Weight: 0.61 g
​Certification: PCGS MS63
​Certification Number: 51219026 (PCGS Cert verification: 931714.63)
​Reference: SP4a

​Design
​Obverse: Features Arabic script inscribed within a beaded border.
​Reverse: Features corresponding Arabic script within a beaded border, consistent with the typical design for Samudera Pasai gold issues of this period.

​This coin comes in its original, sealed PCGS slab, ensuring its authenticity and grade. Please review the provided photographs to assess the condition and visual appeal of the item.

Sumatra, Sultanate of Samudera Pasai – Gold Kupang, Sultan Muhammad (1297–1326) – PCGS MS63

Offered is a rare gold Kupang coin from the Sultanate of Samudera Pasai, Sumatra, attributed to the reign of Sultan Muhammad Malik azh-Zhahir (1297–1326).

​This piece has been professionally encapsulated and graded by PCGS as MS63, highlighting its excellent state of preservation. These medieval Southeast Asian gold coins are highly sought after by numismatists for their historical significance as currency from one of the earliest Muslim sultanates in the region, which served as a pivotal hub on the maritime silk road.

​Specifications
​Issuer: Sultanate of Samudera Pasai
​Ruler: Sultan Muhammad (1297–1326)
​Denomination: Kupang
​Material: Gold
​Weight: 0.61 g
​Certification: PCGS MS63
​Certification Number: 51219026 (PCGS Cert verification: 931714.63)
​Reference: SP4a

​Design
​Obverse: Features Arabic script inscribed within a beaded border.
​Reverse: Features corresponding Arabic script within a beaded border, consistent with the typical design for Samudera Pasai gold issues of this period.

​This coin comes in its original, sealed PCGS slab, ensuring its authenticity and grade. Please review the provided photographs to assess the condition and visual appeal of the item.

Details

Era
Before 1400
Culture/region
Sumatra
Year/period and variation
1297-1326 (PCGS MS63)
Ruler
Muhammad
Denomination
Kupang
Metal
AV
Condition
Graded by PCGS
Certification number
931714.63/51219026
Number of objects
1
Theme
History
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