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| Issuer | Princely state of Jodhpur |
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| Year | 1791-1845 |
| Type | Standard circulation coin |
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| Reverse script | Arabic |
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| Mintage | ND (1791) - KM#14.1 - 1215 (1801) - KM#14.2 - 1227 (1812) - KM#14.2 - 1227 (1812) - KM#14.2 error 1267 - rare - 1261 (1845) - KM#14.2 - |
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Man Singh ruled Jodhpur from 1803 to 1843 under increasingly complicated terms with the East India Company, signing a subsidiary alliance in 1818 that placed British troops in the state at Jodhpur's own expense. The long date range on this issue reflects continuous production across his reign rather than a single emission, with dies showing considerable variation across the series.
KM#14 copper coinage from Jodhpur is frequently found well-worn, consistent with heavy bazaar use in a commercially active region along the Thar Desert trade routes.