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1 Pice - Shah Alam II

Issuer Bengal Presidency
Year 1815-1821
Type Standard circulation coin
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Reverse script Arabic/Devanagari
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Edge Plain
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Shah Alam II had been effectively blind and a pensioner of the East India Company since the sack of Delhi in 1788, yet the Bengal Presidency continued striking coins in his name for decades after — a bureaucratic fiction that suited Company interests by providing nominal Mughal legitimacy for their revenue operations. He died in 1806, meaning every coin of this type was issued in the name of a ruler already nine years dead by the first strike date.

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