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1 Paisa WWII Cash Coupon

Issuer Bilkha State
Year 1940-1945
Type Local banknote
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Obverse lettering અક પઇસો
Reverse description Plain unprinted paper reverse bearing handwritten annotations in violet ink above a typeset serial number in black ink preceded by the abbreviation 'No'. A manuscript notation in violet ink appears at the lower portion, likely representing an authorizing signature or control mark.
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Bilkha was a minor princely state in Kathiawar, Gujarat, and like several small states in the region it issued local cash coupons during the Second World War to address acute small-denomination coin shortages — the wartime metal demands on British India having effectively stripped subsidiary coinage from circulation. These coupons carried no Reserve Bank of India backing and were honored only within the state's own territory.

The P#S-NL designation confirms no Pick listing exists for this piece. Very few Bilkha coupons have been documented, and the absence of a standard catalog reference makes provenance and print-run data almost entirely dependent on surviving specimens.

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