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1 Rupee - Queen Victoria Bharatpur

Issuer Bharatpur, Princely state of
Year 1853
Type Standard circulation coin
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Reverse description Central field bears the name of the ruling chief Jaswant Singh inscribed in Devanagari or Persian script, arranged in horizontal registers across the coin. A katar (dagger) device appears with a star to its left, serving as a mintmark associated with Bharatpur. The Vikram Samvat regnal year 1910 (corresponding to 1853 CE) is prominently inscribed in the lower portion of the reverse, along with the mint name. The overall layout follows the Mughal-derived format standard to princely state rupees of this period.
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Edge Milled
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Mintage 1910 (1853)
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