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1 Rupee - Muhammad Shah Jaipur mint

Issuer Mughal Empire
Year 1741-1748
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Currency Rupee (1540-1842)
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Reverse description The reverse field carries the Persian-script legend in two registers in Nasta'liq calligraphy, reading 'Julus Maimnat Manus Zarb Jaipur', identifying the mint city of Jaipur and recording the regnal year of Muhammad Shah's accession. The mint name 'Jaipur' is prominently placed within the lower register of the legend. Subsidiary dotted ornaments and foliate fillers occupy the interstitial spaces of the field. The hammered flan displays slightly uneven margins and characteristic die-struck relief consistent with Mughal provincial mint production. The inscription layout and style conform to the standard reverse type for Mughal rupees struck at the Jaipur mint.
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Reverse lettering جلوس میمنت مانوس ضرب جے پور (with RY date)
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Mintage 1153 (1741) //23 - -
1156 (1743) //25 - -
1157 (1744) //26 - -
1157 (1744) //27 - -
1158 (1745) //28 - -
1159 (1746) //29 - -
1160 (1747) //30 - -
1161 (1748) //31 - -
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