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1 Rupee - Patwardhans Rahimatpur

Issuer Patwardhans of Rahimatpur (Maratha Confederacy)
Year 1758-1760
Type Standard circulation coin
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Obverse description Hammered silver rupee struck in the name of the Mughal emperor Shah Alam II. The obverse field is dominated by bold Naskh-style Arabic calligraphy arranged in three horizontal registers, reading '١١٧ / شاہ عالم / بادشاہ غازی' (year fragment / Shah Alam / Badshah Ghazi). The lettering is deeply struck and slightly irregular in placement, characteristic of Maratha feudatory hammered coinage. The flan is slightly irregular with a raised rim formed naturally by the striking process.
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Obverse lettering ١١٧
شاہ عالم
بادشاہ غازی
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Reverse lettering سنه جلوس
میمنت مانوس
ضرب رحیمت پور
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