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Indian Princely State
Jodhpur
Mint name: Dar-ul-Mansur Jodhpur
Struck in the name of Muhammad Akbar II
One Rupee Silver Coin
Probably... Budsu Mint as per Jan Lingen book.
Refer page no 73 variety #05 of Jan Lingen Book.
Weight: 11.15 gms approx
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Budsu is a small town that is situated in the Parbatsar district of Marwar. During the reign of Maharaja Man Singh (1803-1817 & 1818-1843), the Thakur of Budsu had minted several varieties of silver coins. The dies of these coins are reported to be similar to those of the Kuchaman coins.