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⅙ Mohur - Bhupindar Singh

Issuer Princely state of Patiala (Indian princely states)
Year 1902
Type Standard circulation coin
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Obverse script Arabic
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Reverse description Central field dominated by a prominent upward-pointing dagger (khanjar) privy mark flanked by two smaller daggers or spear-tip symbols, serving as the mint or state identification device. The composition is arranged symmetrically in the field, with a crescent-like element visible among the devices. Surrounding Urdu/Persian inscriptions in Nastaliq script are present around the devices, consistent with Patiala State gold coinage conventions. The design is bold and deeply struck into the compact gold flan.
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Edge Plain
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