1 Rupee - Muhammad Shah Ujjain mint

发行方 Mughal Empire
年份
类型 Standard circulation coin
面值 1 Rupee
货币 Rupee (1540-1842)
材质 Silver
重量 10.94 g
直径 20.84 mm
厚度
形状 Round
制作工艺
方向
雕刻师
流通至
参考资料 KM#436.62
正面描述 Inscription : sikka mubarak badshah ghazi, AH Date
正面文字
正面铭文
背面描述 Inscription: mint name Dar-ul-Fath, Regnal Year
背面文字
背面铭文
边缘
铸币厂
铸造量 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 -
Numisquare 编号 6988412060
附加信息

Historical Context: This 1 Rupee coin was issued during the reign of Muhammad Shah (1719-1748), a turbulent period marking the accelerated decline of the Mughal Empire. Known as "Rangila," his rule saw central authority erode, with regional powers, notably the Marathas, gaining strength. The Ujjain mint, a significant economic and strategic center in Malwa, reflects a time when Mughal sovereignty was still acknowledged, yet increasingly challenged by burgeoning independent states. This coinage represents a transitional era for imperial power.

Artistry: The design adheres to established Mughal numismatic tradition, characterized by exquisite Persianate calligraphy. Engravers, though anonymous, were highly skilled calligraphers. The stylistic school emphasizes elegant Naskh or Thuluth scripts, presenting the ruler's name, titles, and often a poetic couplet on the obverse. The reverse typically features the mint name "Ujjain," the regnal year, and the Hijri date. This intricate calligraphic precision reflects the high artistic standards maintained even amidst imperial fragmentation.

Technical/Grading: Composed of silver, with a weight of 10.94 grams and a diameter of 20.84 millimeters, this rupee conforms to standard specifications. For grading, high-points include the full legibility of Muhammad Shah's name, titles, and the clear rendition of the Ujjain mint name. Technical strike qualities often vary; while a strong, even strike is desirable for intricate calligraphy, irregular flan shapes and slight off-centering are common due to hand-striking. Sharpness of legends and overall strike pressure are key indicators of quality and preservation.

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