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1 Paisa WW II Cash Coupon - Type 'F'

Uitgever Sayala State
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Beschrijving voorzijde Undated uniface coupon printed in black on plain buff paper. At left, the state arms vignette shows the Thakore Saheb seal flanked by rampant lions with a banner below, inscribed in Gujarati. To the right, a three-line Gujarati text inscription reads the state name, revenue stamp designation, and denomination, with series letter 'F' at lower centre and a handwritten serial number at right margin.
Opschrift voorzijde સાયલા સ્ટેટ / રેવ્ન્યુ સ્ટેમ્પ / એક પૈસો / F
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Opmerkingen

Sayala was a minor princely state in the Kathiawar region of present-day Gujarat, and like several small Indian states during the Second World War, it issued low-denomination cash coupons to address acute small-change shortages — a problem that afflicted both British India and the princely states simultaneously when metal was diverted to the war effort. The Type 'F' designation within the S435 series suggests Sayala produced multiple coupon variants, likely differing in typographic layout or handstamp detail rather than fundamental design.

These Kathiawar coupon issues are among the most poorly documented of all Indian emergency paper, and attribution between states is occasionally disputed.

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