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Some other coins of Swarajya and their price relation with Hon coin price:
2 Pratap = 1 Hon
4 Dharan = 1 Hon
8 Chawal = 1 hon
16 Duval = 1 Hon
32 Byal = 1 Hon
64 Vis = 1 hon
Maharaj introduced these and many other types of coins on the day of his coronation. For this, Maharaj gave political recognition to some private taksali (coin / mint / currency making factories) and minted these coins in them. But the economic situation of Swarajya was not affordable to completely stop foreign exchange and introduce new currency. Maharaj did not have enough time to create currency, and therefore Maharaj did not cancel the foreign currency that had been running since ancient times. But as mentioned in the above information, the Maharaj forced Shivachalan and continued the foreign currency only in certain parts of the Swarajya. Because those parts were under the influence of foreign regimes even though they were in Swarajya. Where the Maharaj had no choice but to continue these currencies. Also these currencies were used for foreign transactions. Due to some such reasons, the Maharaj could not completely abolish foreign exchange. But the Maharaj certainly put some restrictions on it which did not stop Fituri completely but must have helped the Maharaj to bring it under control.
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