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Full Description: Nabha, Bharpur Singh (1847-63 AD), Silver Nazrana Rupee, VS (18)97, Broad Thin Flan, struck from gold dies?, In the name of Ahmad Shah Durrani (Ahmad Shah Abdali), Obv: "durrani couplet - auj mahi ta bamah", Rev: sana julus, zarb nabha (not like nabha kanal of other nabha coins type) at bottom & pipal leaf on left, 10.68g, 25.08mm, (KM # Y1.2), choice extremely fine, Extremely Rare.Generally the Bharpur Singh coins are known to have Gobindshahi couplet but this specimen as Durrani couplet. As per the notes of Herrli, he mentions that these were struck on broad thin flan for presentation purposes, but in the name of Ahmad Shah Durrani with the name just nabha rather than nabha kanal as on other coins of Nabha struck from AD1836 / VS1893 onwards, the year that the Nabha obverse regular coins switched from citing Ahmad Shah Durrani to Guru Gobind Shah. Nabha changed the obverse from Ahmad Shah to Gobind Shah in AD1836 / VS1893, which was retained on all coinage until their last issues in AD 1874 / VS1931, with the exception of this one issue restoring the name of Ahmad Shah, same as other Cis-Sutlej states such as Patiala and Maler Kotla. The Sikh Empire was dissolved in AD1849 / VS1906 by the British forces, and it is conceivable that Bharpur Singh's administration felt more secure abandoning the Sikh inscription, but for reasons we have not been able to determine, restored the Sikh text later in the same year. Very important specimen of the Nabha series. |