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25 Pul - Muhammed Zahir Shah

Uitgever Da Afghanistan Bank
Jaar 1952
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Referentie(s) KM#945, Schön#82b
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Opschrift keerzijde ١٣٣١ افغانستان
(Translation: 1331 Afghanistan)
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Aanvullende informatie

Afghanistan's shift to aluminium coinage in the early 1950s was driven by chronic metal shortages and the country's limited industrial infrastructure — the lightweight alloy allowed Da Afghanistan Bank to stretch its minting budget considerably further than bronze or cupro-nickel would have permitted. These coins were struck at the Kabul mint, which had only been modernized with foreign technical assistance a decade prior.

Zahir Shah's reign was then in its reformist phase, with Prime Minister Shah Mahmud Khan cautiously opening Afghanistan to foreign investment and a free press — a period sometimes called the "Liberal Parliament" era, though it ended abruptly in 1953 with Daoud Khan's coup against his own uncle.

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