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Rupee - Ajit Singh Bajranggarh, Gwalior feudatory

Uitgever Gwalior, Princely state of
Jaar 1821-1827
Type Standard circulation coin
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Beschrijving voorzijde The obverse field is entirely occupied by a multi-line Nagari legend arranged across the coin's surface, with a stylised lotus flower device prominently positioned in the upper central area of the field. The bold, deeply struck Devanagari characters fill the flan from rim to rim in the characteristic style of early nineteenth-century Indian feudatory coinage. The lotus, a sacred and heraldic symbol associated with the issuing authority of Bajranggarh, rises above the inscribed lines. The striking is slightly irregular, consistent with hand-hammered production methods typical of small princely state mints of the period.
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Beschrijving keerzijde The reverse field is densely filled with a multi-line Nagari legend occupying virtually the entire flan, incorporating a bow and arrow device as the principal heraldic emblem of the Bajranggarh feudatory. The bow and arrow, emblematic of the ruling house and its martial identity, is integrated among the inscribed characters in the central field. The Devanagari script legend, deeply incused into the silver flan, records the regal year and issuing authority. The hand-hammered technique produces a characteristically irregular, slightly spread flan with bold relief typical of small Indian princely state coinage of the early nineteenth century.
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