The earliest Nanakshahi coins, struck during AD1710-1716
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Misl Period coinage(AD1765-1808 - VS1822-1865)Coins issued by the Misl's after the Gurmatta(Declaration of Sovereignty) of Vaisakhi 1765, till their amalgamation with the Sikh Empire under Maharaja Ranjeet Singh
Coins issued from Lahore mint, VS1822-AD1765 onwards.
VS1822-40 - Coinage of Dal Khalsa(Sikh Military Confederation) with the Gobindshahi couplet.
VS1839-40 - possibly a few misl's striking their own coins with distinct symbols
VS1841-55 - Coinage with Nanakshahi couplet.
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Coins issued from Amritsar mint, VS1832-AD1775 onwards.
Various parallel series, from VS1840 onwards possibly struck by different misls, with different couplets and date and regnal year combinations
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Copper coins issued from Lahore Mint.
These were the most circulated coins during the period, giving their purchase values of daily household requirement, hence they are also referred to as the common man's coins.
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Coins struck from Peshawar
as a tributary of the Sikh Empire - AH1239-43/AD1824-27
Under direct Sikh Rule, with Hari Singh Nalwa as commander-in-chief - VS1891-94/AH1834-37
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