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| Issuer | Princely state of Rewa (Indian princely states) |
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| Year | 1835-1843 |
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| Value | 2 Paisa (1⁄32) |
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| Obverse script | Latin |
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| Reverse description | The reverse bears a multi-line devotional inscription in Devanagari script arranged across the central field, reading from top to bottom in two principal lines. The legend invokes the name of Lord Ram as a divine protector of the Rewa state coinage, reflecting the deep religious significance embedded in the currency of this Hindu princely state. A border of raised pellets or beaded inner ring encircles the inscribed field. The lettering is boldly raised and rendered in the characteristic calligraphic style of early nineteenth-century Devanagari die-cutting. The flan is irregular and the strike uneven, consistent with the hammered technique employed at the local state mint. |
| Reverse script | Devanagari |
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