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| 表面の説明 | Central portrait vignette of Nawab Lt. Col. Sir Muhammad Iftikhar Ali Khan within a bordered frame, flanked by the numeral "1" at each corner. Bilingual inscriptions in Latin and Devanagari scripts run along the border. The note is executed in a simple letterpress format consistent with wartime emergency cash coupons issued by Indian princely states. |
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| 表面の銘文 | JAORA STATE ONE ANNA एक आना |
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Jaora was a small Muslim princely state in Central India — present-day Madhya Pradesh — that retained the right to issue its own currency instruments under British paramountcy. These cash coupons were wartime expedients, issued as local fractional currency when small-denomination coin shortages became acute across India during the Second World War. The broader shortage was partly structural and partly hoarding-driven, with British India's Royal Mint unable to keep pace with wartime demand.
The 1 Anna denomination puts this squarely in emergency-scrip territory. No Pick number has been assigned, which reflects how poorly documented Jaora's paper issues remain in the major references.