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Paisa-Shah Alam II

Issuer Maratha Empire
Year 1759-1806
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Value 1 Paisa (1⁄64)
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Obverse description Central device consisting of a trishula (trident), the sacred symbol of Shiva, rendered in bold raised relief occupying the majority of the flan. The three prongs of the trishula fan outward from a central shaft, with the design exhibiting the characteristic irregularity of hand-hammered coinage. The field surrounding the device is plain and slightly granular in texture, consistent with the crudely struck copper coinage of the Maratha confederacy period.
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Reverse script Devanagari
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