1 Rupee Jhansi Mint

发行方 Maratha Empire
年份 1806-1819
类型 Standard circulation coin
面值 1 Rupee
货币 Rupee (1674-1818)
材质 Silver (weight varies: 10.70 - 11.60 grams)
重量 10.87 g
直径 18 mm
厚度
形状 Round (irregular)
制作工艺
方向
雕刻师
流通至
参考资料 KM#330
正面描述 “Naudri 99” and 3 vertical strokes “Shah Alam II” inscription AH year
正面文字
正面铭文 99111
背面描述 RY year and text
背面文字
背面铭文
边缘 Plain
铸币厂
铸造量 ND - RY#49 -
ND - RY#4x -
1220 (1806) - RY#47 -
1221 (1806) - RY#48 -
1223 (1808) - RY#50 -
1224 (1809) - RY#52 -
1234 (1819) - -
Numisquare 编号 1060402610
附加信息

Historical Context: This 1 Rupee from the Jhansi mint (Maratha Empire, 1806-1819) marks a pivotal era. Jhansi, a strategic Maratha principality in Bundelkhand, operated under nominal Peshwa and often Scindia suzerainty. This period encompasses the Third Anglo-Maratha War (1817-1818), signifying the Maratha Confederacy's central authority's dissolution and British East India Company ascendancy. The mint's operation during this turbulent time highlights local economic resilience and regional autonomy amidst imperial decline.

Artistry: Maratha coinage, including this Jhansi Rupee, largely followed late Mughal numismatic conventions: Persian inscriptions, often invoking a nominal Mughal emperor (e.g., Shah Alam II) for legitimacy. Individual engravers are not identifiable. The style blends formal calligraphy with local interpretations, sometimes yielding less refined execution. Key identifying features are specific mint marks or symbols, subtly integrated within the legends, serving as crucial local mint indicators rather than engraver signatures.

Technical/Grading: Weighing 10.70-11.60 grams (average 10.87g) and 18mm, this silver rupee often presents grading challenges. High-points include strike completeness; irregular flans and off-center strikes commonly obscure peripheral Persian legends. Clarity of the Hijri date and the distinctive Jhansi mint mark—critical for attribution—are paramount. A well-centered strike with sharp details on both sides, minimal die wear, and an unblemished planchet signifies a premium example of this historically significant type.

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