Mewar coins catalog with values online
Principality of Mewar (566-1949)
Mewar is a historical region in Rajasthan.
The state was founded by the rulers of the Nagada Ahar region in Udaipur. In the 10th century it became independent.
At the beginning of the 16th century, the principality became one of the largest in Northern India.
After the arrival of the Mughals in the region, Mewar gradually declined due to constant battles.
In 1615, the principality submitted to the Mughal Empire.
In 1707, independence was restored, but then Mewar became a tributary of the Maratha Empire.
In 1818, Mewar became a British protectorate.
In 1947, the princely state joined the Indian Union.
Mewar Rupee=16 anna; Anna=4 paisa; Paisa=3 pai
1/2 paisa no date (1760-1810)
copper
Coin value - 10-15 USD
Fatteh Singh (1885-1930)
1 rupee 1928
silver
Coin value - 20-25 USD
1/16 rupee 1928
silver
Coin value - 10-15 USD
Bhupal Singh (1930-1947)
1/2 anna 1942
copper
Coin value - 7-10 USD
1/4 anna 1942
copper
Coin value - 5-8 USD
Coins of Mewar in the catalog are presented divided by historical periods, indicating the main characteristics and differences by type.
Inside the sections, the coins are sorted by denomination - from large to small.
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