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| Uitgever | Princely state of Jodhpur |
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| Jaar | 1883-1891 |
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| Referentie(s) | KM#72 |
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| Rand | Rough |
| Muntplaats | Jodhpur Mint |
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| Aanvullende informatie |
Jodhpur's copper coinage of this period was struck under Maharaja Jaswant Singh II, who navigated a careful relationship with the British Raj while maintaining the right to issue regnant coinage — one of the residual privileges jealously retained by larger Rajput states under subsidiary alliance. The takka denomination itself was a practical unit tied to local bazaar commerce, largely untouched by the imperial rupee system that dominated long-distance trade.
KM#72 is known with significant die variation across its eight-year production run, a predictable consequence of hand-cut dies produced at the Jodhpur state mint with no requirement for standardization.