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2 Pice

Issuer East India Company
Year 1802-1813
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Reference(s) KM#199
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Obverse lettering VEIC 1804
(Translation: United East India Company)
Reverse description Central field dominated by Arabic calligraphic inscription meaning 'Adil' (just or fair), rendered in Naskh script. Above the Arabic legend, a prominent cross with pendants or scales hangs from its arms, referencing the numeral 2 denoting the denomination. The composition is enclosed within the coin's plain field, with the design occupying the majority of the flan. The bilingual nature of the reverse reflects the dual audience of Bombay Presidency coinage during the early nineteenth century.
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