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2 Annas WWII Cash Coupon

发行方 Muli Darbar
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正面描述 Printed in red on buff paper by letterpress, the note is enclosed within a rectangular border with ornamental corner devices and scrollwork. A central oval vignette carries a bust portrait of Thakor Dharmendra Singhji turned slightly to the left and wearing a turban, flanked by Gujarati script inscriptions in the top panel, along both vertical borders, and in the lower panel.
正面铭文 મુળી દરબાર (Muli Darbar) — top panel; ઠાકોર સાહેબ શ્રી (Thakor Saheb Shri) — left border; ધર્મેન્દ્રસિંહજી (Dharmendrasinghji) — right border; એક આના (Ek Anna) — bottom panel
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Muli was a small princely state in the Kathiawar peninsula of what is now Gujarat. Like dozens of other minor states, it issued emergency fractional cash coupons during the Second World War when small-denomination coinage effectively vanished from circulation across British India — the wartime metal shortage prompted widespread hoarding of even the most trivial copper and bronze pieces, leaving local economies without the means to make change.

The S-prefix Pick number places this firmly in the local/private issues category. Survival rate for Kathiawar princely coupons of this size is poor; the paper was cheap, the denominations small, and there was no incentive to preserve them once normal coinage returned.

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