1 Shahi - Abdur Rahman 1309 (1892) front 1 Shahi - Abdur Rahman 1309 (1892) back
1 Shahi - Abdur Rahman 1309 (1892) photo

1 Shahi - Abdur Rahman

1309 (1892) year
Copper (copper or brass) 22.8 g 31 mm
Description
Issuer
Emirate of Afghanistan (Afghanistan)
Emir
Abdur Rahman Khan (1880-1901)
Type
Standard circulation coin
Year
1309 (1892)
Calendar
Islamic (Hijri)
Value
1 Shahi (1⁄12)
Currency
Afghan Rupee (1891-1925)
Composition
Copper (copper or brass)
Weight
22.8 g
Diameter
31 mm
Thickness
3 mm
Shape
Round
Technique
Milled
Orientation
Medal alignment ↑↑
Demonetized
Yes
Updated
2024-10-04
References
Numista
N#125500
Rarity index
87%

Reverse

Denomination (Shahi) below Mosque.
Date below

Script: Arabic

Lettering: ۱۳۰۹

Translation: 1309

Edge

Reeded

Interesting fact

One interesting fact about the 1 Shahi - Abdur Rahman 1309 (1892) coin from the Emirate of Afghanistan is that it features a unique blend of Islamic and Western influences in its design. The coin's obverse side bears the inscription "Abdur Rahman, Amir-ul-Momineen" (Abdur Rahman, Commander of the Faithful) in Arabic script, reflecting the country's Islamic heritage. Meanwhile, the reverse side features a depiction of a crowned lion, which was a common motif in Western coinage during the 19th century. This blending of design elements from different cultural traditions highlights the complex history and cultural diversity of Afghanistan during this time period.