
A silver rupee from the Lahore mint, in the name of Jahangir (right face) and Nur Jahan (on the right face), from regnal year 20, A.H. 1034 (1624 CE)
Source: http://www.cngcoins.com/Coin.aspx?CoinID=50132
(downloaded Feb. 2008)
"Nur al-Din Muhammad Jahangir, with Nur Jahan.1605-1628. AR Rupee (22mm, 11.30 gm). Lahore mint. Dated AH 1034, regnal year 20 (1624 AD). Titles of Jahangir and Nur Jahan, with date in floral field / Regnal year and mint in floral field. KM 168.4; Wright -; Jain 57. Toned EF. Rare.
From the William B. Warden Collection.
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And a very late silver rupee from the Patna mint, dated AH 1037 (1627/8); Nur Jahan's name is visible on the left face
Source: ebay, Feb. 2008

Another very late silver rupee from 1627/8; Nur Jahan's name is very clear on the right face
Source: http://www.vcoins.com/ancient/coinindia/store/viewitem.asp?idProduct=764
(downloaded Mar. 2008)
"Jahangir (1605-28) Silver rupee naming Nur Jahan, Patna, RY 22, AH
1037. Obverse: Legend, including AH date 1037 and inverted heart-shaped
ornament or privy mark. Reverse: Legend, including regnal year 22 (of Jahangir).
Date AH 1037 (= 1627-28 CE). Weight 11.41 gm. Diameter 20 mm."
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A silver rupee from the Ahmadabad mint, issued in Nur Jahan's name (visible on the left face)
Source: ebay, Feb. 2008
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Another such example, from the mint at Surat
Source: ebay, Feb. 2008
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