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| 背面描述 | Central device depicts a stylised mosque with minarets and a domed roof, rendered within a beaded inner circle surrounded by radiating lines forming a seven-pointed star. The entire central composition is enclosed within a plain raised circle, beyond which ten small stars are evenly distributed around the outer field. A crescent and additional Arabic legend appear at the top of the outer field above the star border. The design reflects the Afghan state emblem as adopted under Amanullah Khan's early reign, conveying both religious and royal symbolism. |
| 背面文字 | Arabic |
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The 3 Shahi denomination reflects Afghanistan's transitional monetary reckoning during Amanullah Khan's reformist reign — 1 Shahi equaled 5 Paisa, making this piece worth 15 Paisa, a conversion that confused traders accustomed to the older system long after the coins entered circulation. Amanullah's broader modernization push, which ultimately contributed to his overthrow in 1929, was already visible in his currency policy by the early 1920s.