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4 Annas - Sayaji Rao III

Issuer Baroda, Princely state of
Year 1892
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Technique Milled
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Obverse lettering सयाजीराव महाराज
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Reverse lettering चार आणे १९४९
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Sayaji Rao III came to power as a child under British-supervised regency and proved to be among the most reform-minded rulers in the princely states — funding public libraries, abolishing child marriage, and introducing compulsory primary education in Baroda decades before such measures were common elsewhere in India. His coinage from the 1890s reflects a state with genuine administrative ambitions rather than mere ceremonial autonomy. Baroda maintained its own mint and monetary system under the paramountcy framework, issuing rupee-fraction pieces that circulated locally alongside British India coinage.

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