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1/4 Rupee - Shah Alam II

Issuer Bengal Presidency
Year 1790-1793
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Currency Rupee (1765-1835)
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Reverse description The reverse field displays a three-line Persian legend in Naskh script arranged in the standard Mughal mint-and-regnal-year format, separated by a horizontal bar. At the upper portion, the regnal year '١٩' (19) is prominently struck between two floral or asterisk ornaments — a six-petalled rosette to the left and a stylised floral sprig to the right. The central line reads 'Zarb' (struck) above the horizontal bar, while the lower two lines carry the mint name 'Murshidabad' in bold Naskh characters. The complete legend translates as 'Struck at Murshidabad in the 19th regnal year,' referencing the frozen regnal year of Shah Alam II used conventionally by the Bengal Presidency. The flat, milled field is clean with sharply engraved calligraphy.
Reverse script Arabic
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Mint Azimabad, modern-day Patna,India
Jahangirnagar, modern-day Dhaka,Bangladesh
Kolkata / Calcutta /
Murshidabad, India (1757-date)
Murshidabad, India
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