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1 Rupee - Ayub Shah Peshawar mint

Issuer Ayub Shah (Durrani Empire)
Year 1818-1830
Type Standard circulation coin
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Obverse lettering سکه زد بر سیم و زر از فضل حق
ایوب شاه غازی دین پناه
Reverse description Central field bears the mint name 'ضرب پشاور' (Struck at Peshawar) together with the Hijri regnal year, arranged in two or three curved lines of Nasta'liq script. Floral rosette ornaments, rendered as clusters of raised pellets, punctuate the legend and fill the interstitial spaces. The inscription is contained within the coin's broadly circular but irregularly shaped flan, with legends approaching the rim on all sides in typical Durrani fashion. The strike is characteristic of hammered production, resulting in variable depth of relief and slight misalignment of dies.
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