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1 Rupee - Ahmad Shah

Issuer Afghanistan
Year 1761-1763
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Currency Local Rupees (1747-1891)
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Obverse description Entirely epigraphic design executed in bold Nasta'liq calligraphy, arranged in multiple horizontal registers within a circular field. The central legend reads the name and royal title of Ahmad Shah Durrani, founder of the Afghan Empire, with additional inscription bands above and below. The surrounding marginal legend wraps the periphery of the flan, partially visible due to the irregular striking characteristic of hammered coinage. The calligraphic style is fluent and deeply struck, typical of Durrani-era silver rupees.
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Obverse lettering احمد شاه دُرّ دُران
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Reverse lettering ضرب قندهار
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