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1 Rupee - Chhatrapatis of Satara Baramati

Issuer Maratha Empire (Indian states)
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Value 1 Rupee
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Obverse lettering محمد شاه
Reverse description Hammered silver reverse displaying a central Persian-script legend, characteristic of Mughal rupee coinage issued in the name of Muhammad Shah and struck under Maratha authority at Baramati. The word 'Julus' (accession) is prominently rendered in the central field, accompanied by the regnal year indicator (RY 4) and mint or auxiliary marks in the surrounding field. Floral or ornamental devices appear in the upper field, consistent with Maratha Chhatrapati coinage conventions. The flan is irregular and slightly cupped, typical of hammered silver rupees of this period.
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