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1/2 Anna Crescent opens to left, Mint Sport

Uitgever Government of Pakistan
Jaar 1949-1951
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Valuta Rupee (1948-1960)
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Beschrijving voorzijde Central field features an ornate tughra (imperial calligraphic monogram) in Arabic script, flanked on either side by decorative foliate sprays. The legend GOVERNMENT OF PAKISTAN arcs along the upper periphery in Latin script, with the date displayed in two parts across the lower central field. The scalloped square flan with rounded corners frames the design within a beaded border.
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Opschrift voorzijde GOVERNMENT OF PAKISTAN 19 49
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Aanvullende informatie

Pakistan's earliest coinage was struck under emergency arrangements at the Royal Mint in London and the Calcutta Mint, as the newly independent state had no mint of its own at Partition in 1947. The crescent orientation became a minor administrative variable across early issues, resulting in documented left- and right-opening varieties that were never officially differentiated in government releases but are now catalogued separately by collectors.

The "Mint Sport" designation flags this as an unintended die variation rather than a deliberate type.

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