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10 Pul - Muhammed Zahir Shah

Issuer Afghanistan
Year 1937
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Reference(s) KM#939
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Obverse lettering ١٣١٦ افغانستان
(Translation: 1316 Afghanistan)
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Edge Reeded
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Zahir Shah had taken the throne in 1933 at nineteen following his father's assassination, and the Afghan coinage of the mid-1930s reflects a government still consolidating authority after years of internal instability. The 10 Pul was part of a broader decimal reform series introduced under his reign, replacing the older fractional pul denominations that had created chronic confusion in bazaar transactions across Kabul and Kandahar.

Copper-nickel was a deliberate choice — Afghanistan had leaned on bronze for smaller change through much of the preceding decade, and the switch signaled alignment with modernizing regional neighbors.

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