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1 Rupee - Shah Alam II

Issuer Maratha Empire
Year 1759-1806
Type Standard circulation coin
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Obverse lettering شاه عالم
Reverse description The reverse displays Persian script legend in the field arranged within two horizontal linear borders, consistent with standard Mughal-derived rupee typology. The distinctive ankush (elephant goad) mint mark appears prominently, serving as the identifying symbol of the issuing mint authority. The regnal year is rendered in Persian numerals within the field. The overall style follows the conventional Maratha imitative rupee format, with the mint mark serving as the primary differentiating element.
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