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Dokdo

Issuer Nawanagar, Princely state of
Year 1540-1948
Type Standard circulation coin
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Obverse script Arabic/Devanagari
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Mintage ND (1540-1948)
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Nawanagar was a small princely state on the Kathiawar Peninsula in present-day Gujarat, and its coinage operated largely outside British India's standardized monetary framework until accession in 1948. The dokdo — a fraction of the kori, Nawanagar's primary unit — circulated locally in a region whose economy ran heavily on fishing and trade through the port of Jamnagar. The broad date range reflects continuous reissuance of types rather than a single production run, with dies and fabric varying considerably across regnal periods.

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