Description: FULL DETAILS AS UNDER 1 SQURE COIN VERY RARE ALSO TOTAL 3 COINS ½ Pice - Sadiq Mohammed Khan V© Joseph KunnappallyFeaturesIssuerPrincely state of Bahawalpur (Indian princely states) TypeStandard circulation coinYear1359 (1940)CalendarIslamic (Hijri)Value½ Pice (1⁄128)CurrencyRupeeCompositionBronzeWeight2.6 gDiameter21.3 mmShapeRoundTechniqueMilledOrientationMedal alignment ↑↑DemonetizedYesNumberN# 18009ReferencesY# 12ObverseBust of Sadiq Mohammed Khan V left, legend in English surrounds, AD date belowScript: LatinLettering: AL-HAJ SADIQ MOHAMMED V ABBASI 1940ReverseToughra with crescent & star. Legend in Persian, AH date to left Value, legend in English belowScripts: Arabic, LatinLettering: HALF PICE BAHAWALPUR STATE ١٣٥٩EdgePlain¼ Anna - Sadiq Mohammed Khan V© Joseph KunnappallyFeaturesIssuerPrincely state of Bahawalpur (Indian princely states) TypeStandard circulation coinYear1359 (1940)CalendarIslamic (Hijri)Value¼ Anna (1⁄64)CurrencyRupeeCompositionBronzeWeight4.8 gDiameter25.3 mmThickness1.33 mmShapeRoundTechniqueMilledOrientationMedal alignment ↑↑DemonetizedYesNumberN# 13847ReferencesY# 13ObverseBust of Sadiq Mohammed Khan V left, legend in English surrounds, AD date belowScript: LatinLettering: AL-HAJ SADIQ MOHAMMED V ABBASI 1940ReverseToughra with crescent & star. Legend in Persian, AH date to left Value, legend in English belowScripts: Arabic, LatinLettering: ١٣٥٩ ONE QUARTER ANNA BAHAWALPUR STATETranslation: (AH) 1359EdgePlain 1 Paisa - Sadiq Mohammed Khan V© Emiliano MicalizziFeaturesIssuerPrincely state of Bahawalpur (Indian princely states) TypeStandard circulation coinYears1342-1343 (1924-1925)CalendarIslamic (Hijri)Value1 Paisa (1⁄64)CurrencyRupeeCompositionCopperWeight2.28 gSize15.5 mmShapeSquare with rounded cornersOrientationMedal alignment ↑↑DemonetizedYesNumberN# 13846 ReferencesY# 8ObverseToughraCommentsBahawalpur was a princely state, stretching along the southern bank of the Sutlej and Indus Rivers, with its capital city at Bahawalpur. The state was counted among the Rajputana states. After one century of British rule, the state opted to become a part of Pakistan in 1947 at freedom. In 1941, the state had a population of 1,341,209 living in an area of 45,911 km² (17,494 sq mi). The state was founded in 1802 by Nawab Mohammad Bahawal Khan II after the break up of the Durrani Empire. Nawab Mohammad Bahawal Khan III signed the state's first treaty with the British on 22 February 1833, guaranteeing the semi autonomous rule of the Nawab under British Raj. The state acceded to Pakistan on 7 October 1947. It was merged into the province of West Pakistan on 14 October 1955. Sadiq Muhammad Khan Abbasi V (b. Derawar, September 29, 1904 - d. London, May 24, 1966) was the Nawab, and later Amir, of Bahawalpur from 1907 to 1966.
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Composition: Copper
Certification Number: Y# 13
Color: BN
Fineness: 0.99999
Grade: Ungraded
KM Number: N# 13847
Certification: Uncertified
Modified Item: No
Circulated/Uncirculated: Circulated
Denomination: HALF PICE, 1 QUARTER ANNA
Historical Period: Princely States
Year: 1940
Country/Region of Manufacture: India