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1 Rupee - Dulip Singh Amritsar - Nanakshahi

Issuer Sikh Empire (Indian States)
Year 1837-1843
Type Standard circulation coin
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Reverse description The reverse bears the frozen Vikrama Samvat date 1885 rendered in Persian script, accompanied by the 'Julus' (accession) formula indicating the regnal era. A Ber (jujube) leaf symbol is present in the field as a mint or die mark. A rosette device and a crescent with a dot appear to the right, serving as additional distinguishing symbols characteristic of the Amritsar mint coinage under Dulip Singh.
Reverse script Persian
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Edge Plain
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