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1 Pice Muhammad Sa’adat Ali Khan Tonk Princely State

Original price was: ₹450.00.Current price is: ₹399.00.

Copper 1 Pice coin issued by the Princely State of Tonk during the reign of Nawab Muhammad Sa’adat Ali Khan under the British Indian Empire. Featuring the state emblem on the obverse and Persian inscriptions with the denomination on the reverse, this historic issue is an attractive collectible from princely India.

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Issued in 1932 by the Princely State of Tonk during the reign of Nawab Muhammad Sa’adat Ali Khan, this 1 Pice coin was struck under the authority of King George V of British India. Minted in copper, it weighs 4.8 grams, measures 21 mm in diameter, and features a milled edge.

The obverse displays the state emblem comprising a shield with crossed swords and a crescent with star above, surrounded by Persian inscriptions identifying the ruler and the Hijri year. The design reflects the royal identity and heritage of the Tonk State.

The reverse features a leaf mint mark with the denomination “One Pice” in Persian, the date “1932,” and an outer inscription acknowledging the reign of Emperor George V, illustrating the relationship between the princely state and the British Indian administration.

This coin is a desirable addition for collectors of British India, Indian princely states, and Islamic coinage. Its distinctive Persian legends, historic state emblem, and connection to the Tonk State make it an important and collectible numismatic piece.

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