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| Uitgever | Baroda, Princely state of |
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| Jaar | 1883-1893 |
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| Techniek | Milled |
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| Beschrijving keerzijde | Central field displays the denomination legend 'Don Paise' (two paise) in bold Devanagari script on two lines, with the Vikram Samvat date in Devanagari numerals (e.g. १९४४) below, all contained within a beaded inner circle. The area between the beaded circle and the milled outer rim is filled with an ornate floral and foliate vine motif, featuring stylised blossoms and scrolling tendrils distributed symmetrically around the full circumference, giving the reverse a decorative, high-relief appearance typical of Baroda State copper coinage. |
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| Oplage | 1940 (1883) - Y#32.1 (long hoof) १९४० - 1941 (1884) - Y#32.1 (long hoof) १९४१ - 1941 (1884) - Y#32.2 १९४१ - 1942 (1885) - Y#32.2 १९४२ - 1943 (1886) - Y#32.2 १९४३ - 1944 (1887) - Y#32.2 १९४४ - 1946 (1889) - Y#32.2 १९४६ - 1947 (1890) - Y#32.2 १९४७ - 1948 (1891) - Y#32.2 १९४८ - 1948 (1891) - Y#32.2a (12.4-13.3grams) १९४८ - 1949 (1892) - Y#32.2a (12.4-13.3grams) १९४९ - 1950 (1893) - Y#32.2a (12.4-13.3grams) १९५० - |
| Aanvullende informatie |
Sayaji Rao III came to the Baroda throne as a young boy in 1875, selected by the British after they deposed his predecessor Malhar Rao for gross misrule — including an alleged attempt to poison the British Resident. Under close imperial oversight, Sayaji Rao grew into one of the more administratively ambitious rulers in western India, overhauling Baroda's revenue and education systems during the very decade this copper was being struck.
Baroda maintained its own mint and coinage rights throughout the princely period, a privilege many smaller states had already surrendered by this point.