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The study of coins is known as Numismatics.
The image and legend on the coins depict kings' names, titles, and portraits, as well as events, locations, dates, dynasties, and logos. The metal composition of the coins reveals details about the empire's economic situation. The coins also mention the king's accomplishments, such as military conquests, territorial expansion, trading ties, and religious faith.
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Muhammad Ghori's gold coins stamped with goddess Lakshmi
 
Muhammad Ghori had his gold coins stamped with Goddess Lakshmi's image and his name engraved on them. This coin indicates that this early Turkish invader was most likely a religious liberal.
 
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Jital copper coins, Delhi Sultans
 
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Muhammad-bin- Tughluq's copper token currency

For the analysis of the Delhi Sultan's age, copper Jitals are available. Iltutmish'ssilver tanka, Ala-ud-din Khalji's gold coins, and Muhammad-bin-Tughluq's copper token currency are all examples of coinage as the country's economic stability at the time.
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