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1 Damri - Akbar Delhi Mint

Issuer Mughal Empire
Year 1592-1600
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Value 1 Damri = 1/8 Dam = 1⁄320 Rupee
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Obverse description Cursive Persian-Naskh legends occupy the entire field of this small, irregularly shaped hammered copper flan. The mint name, likely reading 'Dar ul-Khilafat' or a shortened form referencing the Delhi mint, is inscribed in flowing Arabic script across the face. The legends are crudely struck, characteristic of low-denomination Mughal copper coinage of the Akbar period, with no border or decorative elements framing the inscription.
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Reverse script Arabic
Reverse lettering الهی ۳× بهمن
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