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| Uitgever | Muli Darbar, Princely State of Muli |
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| Jaar | 1943-1945 |
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| Referentie(s) | P#S371 |
| Beschrijving voorzijde | Black letterpress印 on buff pressboard stock, with a rectangular border enclosing an oval vignette at center bearing a portrait of Thakore Saheb Harish Chandra Sinhji. The upper panel carries a Gujarati legend reading 'મુળી દરબાર' (Muli Darbar), while the lower panel reads 'એક પઈસો' (One Paisa); vertical side panels bear additional Gujarati text denoting the issuing authority and denomination. |
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| Opschrift voorzijde | મુળી દરબાર ઠાકોર આઈ બ જી એક પઈસો |
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Muli was a minor thakorate in the Kathiawar peninsula of western India, and its wartime cash coupons belong to a category of emergency scrip that proliferated across small princely states when metal coinage essentially vanished from circulation between 1943 and 1945. The wartime demand for copper, brass, and nickel stripped subsidiary coinage from everyday commerce across British India, forcing dozens of small states to issue paper substitutes at fractions of an anna.
Printed on pressboard rather than banknote paper, these coupons were never meant to last. Survival rates are extremely low — the material deteriorates badly, and post-war redemption drives destroyed most of what remained in circulation.