Hyderabad Nizam State Coin (1912–1925) – Mir Osman Ali Khan Era

  • Authentic Hyderabad State coin from the reign of Mir Osman Ali Khan (1912–1925)

  • Features traditional Persian/Arabic inscriptions native to Nizam-era coinage

  • Struck in Hyderabad with classic princely-state minting techniques

  • Carries significant historical value from one of India’s richest and most influential rulers

  • A must-have collectible for Mughal, Princely State, and British India coin collectors

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Own a remarkable piece of princely Indian history with this Hyderabad State Coin issued during the reign of Mir Osman Ali Khan, the last Nizam of Hyderabad (1912–1925). Known as one of the richest rulers of his time, Osman Ali Khan introduced a sophisticated monetary system featuring coins with elegant Arabic–Persian inscriptions and distinctive Hyderabad mint craftsmanship.

Struck in traditional metal compositions and following the unique Hyderabad coinage style, this piece represents the cultural legacy, economic strength, and royal heritage of the Nizam’s dominion. With its detailed script, emblematic symbols, and historically accurate weight, the coin stands as a treasured collectible for enthusiasts of princely state numismatics.

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