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| 裏面の文字体系 | Devanagari |
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| 鋳造数 | ND (1880) - Year 1 - ND (1881) - Year 2 - ND (1883) - Year 4 - ND (1885) - Year 6 - ND (1886) - Year 7 - ND (1887) - Year 8 - ND (1889) - Year 10 - ND (1890) - Year 11 - ND (1891) - Year 12 - ND (1893) - Year 14 - ND (1894) - Year 15 - ND (1895) - Year 16 - ND (1896) - Year 17 - ND (1897) - Year 18 - ND (1898) - Year 19 - ND (1899) - Year 20 - ND (1900) - Year 22 - ND (1901) - Year 22 - ND (1902) - Year 23 - ND (1903) - Year 24 - ND (1905) - Year 26 - ND (1906) - Year 27 - ND (1907) - Year 28 - ND (1908) - Year 29 - ND (1909) - Year 30 - ND (1913) - Year 34 - ND (1915) - Year 36 - ND (1916) - Year 37 - ND (1917) - Year 38 - ND (1921) - Year 42 - |
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Jaipur's coinage under Madho Singh II occupied a peculiar administrative limbo — the British Raj permitted certain princely states to continue striking their own silver issues well into the twentieth century, provided the coins met weight and fineness standards broadly compatible with imperial coinage. Jaipur was among the more prolific of these, operating its own mint at a time when most princely issues had already been absorbed into British India's unified currency system.
Madho Singh II reigned until 1922, and the overlap of his name with Victoria's on issues struck after her 1901 death reflects the slow bureaucratic pace at which Jaipur updated its coin types.