Description

Maharaja Ram Singh Sahib Bahadur, Indian Princely State of Bundi, Year: 1821-1889 CE, Composition: Copper, Denomination: 1 Takka, Weight: 17.37 grm, Diameter: 21.92 mm, about very fine, scarce,

Obveres: “badshah shah alam “
Reverse: “maimanat manus julus sana 20”
Maharaja Ram Singh Sahib Bahadur (r. 1821–1889 CE) was one of the prominent rulers of the Bundi Princely State, known for maintaining internal stability, strengthening administration, and preserving Rajput traditions during a politically shifting era. This copper takka represents the local currency issued under his authority. The obverse legend “Badshah Shah Alam” reflects the symbolic allegiance that many princely states continued to show toward the nominal Mughal Emperor. The reverse legend “maimanat manus julus sana 20” denotes the auspicious regnal year associated with the issue. Coins of this type are now considered scarce and are of strong numismatic interest.
Additional information
Shipping Charges

60

Reviews (0)

Reviews

There are no reviews yet.

Be the first to review “Maharaja Ram Singh Sahib Bahadur Indian Princely State of Bundi Copper 1 Takka”

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Shipping & Delivery