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1 Paisa - Sher Shah Suri Narnol

Uitgever Sur Empire
Jaar 1543-1545
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Techniek Hammered
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Beschrijving voorzijde The obverse bears a multi-line Arabic legend in bold, deeply struck Naskh script arranged across the field within a plain linear border. The inscription carries the royal titles and epithets of Sher Shah Suri, occupying virtually the entire coin surface in a densely packed epigraphic composition typical of Sur Empire copper coinage. A marginal or outer legend runs along the periphery, partially visible on this irregular flan. The hammered strike produces characteristic uneven relief, with the lettering showing strong raised profiles against a rough, textured field.
Schrift voorzijde Arabic
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Beschrijving keerzijde The reverse displays a multi-line Arabic inscription in Naskh script, reading 'Fi ahd al-amir al-hami al-din al-dayyan' (meaning: In the time of the amir, the protector of the religion, the judge of good and evil), arranged in horizontal registers across the central field. The legend fills the entire flan in the characteristic Sur Empire epigraphic style, with a marginal border partially preserved along the coin's irregular edge. The hammered technique results in slightly uneven strike depth, with some areas of the legend showing strong relief while peripheral portions fade toward the rim. A subsidiary legend or mint/date reference appears in the lower register, consistent with the Narnol mint attribution.
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