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1 Jital - Rukn ud-din Ibrahim

Issuer Delhi Sultanate
Year 1296
Type Standard circulation coin
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Obverse description Densely packed Arabic script legend occupying the entire field in multiple lines, executed in bold relief characteristic of early Delhi Sultanate hammered billon coinage. The inscription is set within a plain, irregularly shaped flan with no border or decorative elements. The lettering displays the angular Naskh-influenced style typical of Ilbari and early Khalji period jitals. Significant surface patination with green cuprous deposits is visible throughout the field, consistent with the billon alloy composition. The die is slightly off-center, a common characteristic of hand-struck coinage of this period.
Obverse script Arabic
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Reverse script Arabic
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