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Gulab Singh, Gold Mohur, 11.47g, VS 1975, Obv: Coat of arms of state - arms: A Katar dagger proper, supporters: two Tigers rampant re-guardant upholding a banner; Motto- “Mrigendra prati dwandwa tamma prayat” (“You don’t try to fight with tigers”), Rev: Devanagari legend “Samvat 1975” in dotted circle, “Siddhi Shri Maharaja Gulab Singhji Bahadur, Reewa”, around (KM# 36). Usual die weakness otherwise almost uncirculated, very rare.
Maharaja Gulab Singh succeeded to the throne on 31 October 1918, as a minor age of fifteen. Ceremonial coins in silver and gold were issued to mark this occasion
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