1 Rupee Kham - Gulab Singh

Emissor Jammu and Kashmir, Princely State of
Ano 1849-1870
Tipo Standard circulation coin
Valor 1 Rupee
Moeda Rupee (1346-1526)
Composição Silver
Peso 10.55 g
Diâmetro 20 mm
Espessura 3.77 mm
Formato Round
Técnica
Orientação
Gravador(es)
Em circulação até
Referência(s) Y#13
Descrição do anverso Very rare Indian coin with a Catholic inscription: JHS
Escrita do anverso
Legenda do anverso JHS ١٩٢٣
Descrição do reverso
Escrita do reverso
Legenda do reverso
Bordo Plain
Casa da moeda
Tiragem 1906 (1849) - -
1907 (1850) - -
1908 (1851) - -
1909 (1852) - -
1910 (1853) - -
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1912 (1855) - -
1913 (1856) - -
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1915 (1858) - -
1916 (1859) - -
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1921 (1864) - -
1922 (1865) - -
1923 (1866) - -
1924 (1867) - -
1925 (1868) - -
1926 (1869) - -
1927 (1870) - -
ID Numisquare 1323569910
Informações adicionais

Historical Context: This 1 Rupee Kham, issued by the Princely State of Jammu and Kashmir, marks a pivotal era under Maharaja Gulab Singh. As the founder of the Dogra dynasty, Gulab Singh established the state following the 1846 Treaty of Amritsar. Coinage from 1849 to 1870, even after his 1857 demise, often continued bearing his name, symbolizing the consolidation and early independence of this significant Himalayan kingdom within British India's paramountcy.

Artistry: The artistic merit of this rupee lies primarily in its calligraphic design, characteristic of many Indian princely state coinages. While specific engravers are unrecorded, the style reflects a Perso-Mughal numismatic tradition, featuring elegant Nastaliq script. The "Kham" designation likely refers to a particular minting series or stylistic variant. Obverse and reverse typically display the ruler's name, mint name (Jammu), and a date, emphasizing the clarity and beauty of the script as its central aesthetic.

Technical/Grading: Struck in silver (10.55 grams, 20 millimeters), this coin’s technical quality varies. High-points for assessment are typically the raised elements of the intricate Persian legends, particularly flourishes and diacritical marks. Due to hand-striking methods, examples often exhibit variations in strike pressure, resulting in areas of flatness or weakness. A premium example features a well-centered strike with sharp, complete legends, minimal planchet imperfections, and strong definition on all calligraphic details.

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