Summary
1/2 Paisa coin, issued by Maharaja Ranbir Singh in the Kashmir Princely State, India
Hammered copper coinage struck at the Jammu mint in 1942 VS (1883 AD)
Obverse Description
Near centre, a leaf within a Persian legend, mostly off flan; at top, the VS date 1942 (Valentine gives the legend as Zarb Jamun sanbat (date))
Reverse Description
Legend in Dogri Takari characters; below, a scimatar
Edge Description
Plain
Significance
Kashmir was taken from Afghan control by the Sikhs in 1819 and from them by the British in 1845. A year later it and Jamu were sold to Gulab Singh (father of the issuer of this coin) for 3/4 million pound sterling. The small denomination 1/2 paisa coin was introduced in 1876 during a great famine which had brought trade to a standstill. At this time also, Ranbir Singh had a cart road built from Srinagar to Rawalpindi (now in Pakistan) to facilitate importation of food. The denomination was well recieved and was struck almost every year until 1890 (during the reign of Pertab Singh) when it was discontinued.
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Acquisition Information
Donation from (Estate of) Mr Erich Wodak, John Gartner, 24 Jan 1983
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Date Issued
1942 VS
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Issued By
Shriman R. Ranbir Singh - Government of Jamu and Kashmir, Kashmir, India, 1942 VS
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Mint
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Denomination
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Series
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Material
Copper
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Axis
04
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Classification
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Type of item
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Dimensions
16 mm (Outside Diameter), 3.14 g (Weight)
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Shape
Irregular
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References
KM#2a Valentine 18-23
[Book] Bruce, Colin R. 2006. Standard Catalogue of World Coins 1801 - 1900., 641 Pages
[Book] Valentine, William H. 1914. Copper Coins of India. II., 254-255 Pages