BOMBAY PRESIDENCY
Surat
46 San, Shah
Alam (1825) |
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Rupee Description |
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* Metal: Silver
* Weight: 11.66 gms
* Diameter : 20 mm
* Mint : Bombay |
* Obv : Julus formula See below *
* Rev : Regal title See below **
* Shape : Round
* Edge : Plain |
P NO |
KM
# |
MINT |
AH |
RY |
AD |
DESCRIPTION |
IMG |
280 |
- |
Bombay |
- |
- |
- |
Privy mark No
I. |
- |
|
|
Half Rupee Description |
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* Weight: 5.83 gms
* Diameter : 15.5 mm |
|
281 |
- |
Bombay |
- |
- |
- |
Privy mark No
I. |
|
|
|
Quarter Rupee Description |
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* Weight: 2.91 gms
* Diameter : 13 mm |
|
282 |
- |
Bombay |
- |
- |
- |
Privy mark No
I. |
|
|
|
Eighth Rupee Description |
|
|
* Weight: 1.46 gms
* Diameter : 10 mm |
|
283 |
- |
Bombay |
- |
- |
- |
Privy mark No
I. |
|
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NOTE:
* Julus Formula * : Zerb(mint) sanat RY
julus maimanat manus
Struck at (mint) in the (....) year of his reigen
of tranquil prosperity.
* Regal title ** : Sikka mubarak. Badshah
ghazi
Shah Alam
= The auspicious coin of the victorious Emperor
Shah Alam
* Privy Mark no
I : Catalogue recordings describe this mark as an inverted
crown. The magnified illustration disproves this. Probably
used to distinguish coins struck by the E.I.C. at a native
mint acquired by the company prior to 1835. An example
is the Poona mint. This mint was taken over in 1818, upon
the depostion of the peshwa Baji Rao. The mark is suggestive
of that which appears on the Poona mint pice issued after 1818.