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| 正面描述 | Plain salmon-pink paper of square format with perforated edges on two sides, bearing a centrally applied circular ink stamp in dark blue. The stamp carries the numeral '4' at centre flanked by the inscription 'CAN ANAS' arranged in a ring, with 'GOV. OF BIKANER' around the upper arc and the Devanagari legend 'चार आना' along the lower arc, all within a dotted border. |
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| 正面铭文 | GOV. OF BIKANER 4 ANNAS चार आना (Translation: GOV. OF BIKANER 4 ANNAS FOUR ANNAS (in Devanagari script)) |
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Bikaner State, in what is now Rajasthan, issued a series of small-denomination cash coupons during the Second World War as the wartime strain on metal supplies made coin production difficult or impractical. The 4 Annas coupon belongs to this emergency fractional currency — a category of issue that proliferated across multiple Indian princely states during the same period for precisely the same reason.
Bikaner's wartime coupons are among the more obscure survivals from the princely states series. Paper deterioration is a near-universal problem with these low-value emergency pieces, which circulated hard among rural populations before independence rendered them obsolete.