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1 Rupee - Muhammad Shah Ujjain mint

Issuer Mughal Empire
Year
Type Standard circulation coin
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Reverse description The reverse presents a three-register layout typical of Mughal rupees, with the mint name and regnal year inscribed in bold naskh Arabic script. The central register bears the principal legend, while the upper and lower registers record the mint epithet and the hijri date or regnal year respectively. The mint name 'Ujjain' (Dar-ul-Fath) is legible in the lower register. Pellet ornaments punctuate the field, consistent with hammered Mughal coinage of this period.
Reverse script Arabic
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Mintage ND - AH11xx / RY#11 -
ND - AHxxxx / RY#1 -
ND - AHxxxx / RY#10 -
ND - AHxxxx / RY#12 -
ND - AHxxxx / RY#13 -
ND - AHxxxx / RY#15 -
ND - AHxxxx / RY#17 -
ND - AHxxxx / RY#18 -
ND - AHxxxx / RY#2 -
ND - AHxxxx / RY#20 -
ND - AHxxxx / RY#24 -
ND - AHxxxx / RY#3 -
ND - AHxxxx / RY#4 -
ND - AHxxxx / RY#8 -
ND - AHxxxx / RY#9 -
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