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1 Laari - Muhammad Fareed Didi

Issuer Maldives
Year 1960
Type Standard circulation coin
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Obverse lettering 1960 ١٣٧٩
Reverse description The Arabic legend reading 'Malik Mahaldeeb' (King of Maldives) is inscribed in two lines across the upper portion of the field in a flowing script. Immediately below, the numeral '1' is prominently displayed in large format at centre, with the Maldivian script denomination 'ލާރި' (Laari) beneath it. The reverse field is plain and unadorned save for these inscriptions, framed by a continuous toothed border matching the obverse.
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Muhammad Fareed Didi ruled as the last Sultan of the Maldives; he was deposed in 1953 when the islands briefly became a republic, then restored in 1954, and finally overthrown again in 1968 when the sultanate was abolished permanently. This coin was struck during his second reign, just eight years before that final transition. The Maldives contracted bronze coinage production to foreign mints through much of the twentieth century, local striking capacity being nonexistent on the atoll chain.

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