Moghul India, Muhammad Shah Rupee AH 114(0) Year 10 - mint mark?

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Hello,
Can you help me with the mint mark, again?
Weight: 11.38gr
Size: 22mm




If someone could give me a hint or a website which shows the mint marks for the moghul coins, that would be great.
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The mint is Shahjahanabad
https://en.numista.com/catalogue/pieces50428.html
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Thank you,
I thought that Shahjahanabad was like this (https://en.numista.com/forum/topic48711.html):


While this coins has a dash above the sign:


But again, I am looking for information that would allow me to be more independant to identifiy the mints.
Ma collection de Révolutionnaires - My coins from the French Revolution
Surely the mint chabadabada :8D
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Quote: "maudry"​Thank you,
​I thought that Shahjahanabad was like this (https://en.numista.com/forum/topic48711.html):


​While this coins has a dash above the sign:


​But again, I am looking for information that would allow me to be more independant to identifiy the mints.
​That's not the mint mark. The mint name is at the reverse.
Check the link below which gives an example on how to read these coins. The example given there is of Shah Jahan's coin of the same mint but it will give you an idea about how the mint is read. You can find all the mint names listed in the Krause's catalog
http://www.worldofcoins.eu/forum/index.php/topic,18084.0.html

Here the link to the main index page containing more examples
http://www.worldofcoins.eu/forum/index.php/topic,28960.0.html
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Quote​Here the link to the main index page containing more examples
http://www.worldofcoins.eu/forum/index.php/topic,28960.0.html
​Indeed good link.
Zarb, or Zarb-i means 'struck at'. The mint place is to the left or below.
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