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1 Rupee - Ahmad Shah Bahadur Shahjahanabad mint

Issuer Mughal Empire
Year 1748-1754
Type Standard circulation coin
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Reverse description The reverse displays the Mughal imperial kalima and regnal formula in Nasta'liq Arabic script, arranged across the field in flowing horizontal bands. The legend records the hijri regal year and mint epithet, with the characteristic Mughal floral or dotted ornamental fillers visible between inscription lines. The hammered flan shows natural irregular contours and surface texture consistent with hand-struck silver rupees of the Ahmad Shah Bahadur period. The script is bold and deeply struck, typical of the Shahjahanabad mint production.
Reverse script Arabic
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Mintage 1161 (1748) 1 - (fr) AR 1 -
1162 (1749) 1 - -
1162 (1749) 2 - (fr) AR 2 -
1163 (1750) 2 - -
1163 (1750) 3 - (fr) AR 3 -
1164 (1751) 3 - -
1164 (1751) 4 - (fr) AR 4 -
1165 (1752) 4 - -
1165 (1752) 5 - (fr) AR 5 -
1166 (1753) 5 - -
1166 (1753) 6 - -
1167 (1754) 6 - -
1167 (1754) 7 - -
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