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| 表面の銘文 | No. ફક્ત આંભલીઆરા સ્ટેટ માટે એક પૈસો ઠાકોર શ્રી. સ.વ. આંભલીઆરા |
| 裏面の説明 | Plain white paper reverse bearing a multi-line Gujarati-script letterpress notice advising that coupons lacking the authorised signature are to be considered invalid, that payment will be made upon presentation at the State Treasury, and that the coupon is accepted in transactions solely within the limits of the State. A red ink stamp is applied near the lower centre, and the issuing authority inscription in Gujarati is repeated at the foot. |
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Ambliara was a minor princely state in the Kathiawar region of present-day Gujarat, and like dozens of similarly small feudatory states during the Second World War, it issued low-denomination cash coupons to address a genuine coin shortage — the wartime demand for metal had severely disrupted small-change supply across British India. These coupons were instruments of local fiscal necessity, not banking ambition.
The issuing authority named on this note, Thakor Shri S.V. Ambliara, refers to the ruling Thakor of the state — a title common among the minor chiefs of Kathiawar. Ambliara merged into the Saurashtra union in 1948, which effectively terminated the validity of these coupons.