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1 Rupee - Shah Alam II Ankushi, Transitional mint - Poona

Issuer East India Company - Bombay Presidency
Year 1818-1833
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Shape Round
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Obverse script Arabic/Persian (Naskh)
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Reverse description The reverse carries a four-line Urdu/Persian legend within a plain or beaded border, reading 'Zarb Muhiabad Poona / Sanah Jalus Maimanat Manus', indicating the mint name and regnal year formula. The Fasli Era (FE) date appears in Devanagari numerals, ranging from FE 1228 to FE 1243 depending on the year of issue. The mint epithet 'Muhiabad' is the Persian ceremonial name for Poona (Pune), used during the transitional period when the Bombay Presidency operated this former Maratha mint. The overall layout follows standard late-Mughal rupee typology, with no pictorial elements.
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Reverse lettering ضرب محی آباد پونہ
سنہ جلوس میمنت مانوس
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(Translation: Struck at Muhiabad Poona in FE 1238 during the tranquil prosperous reign)
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