Summary

1 Rupee, Issued by, East India Company, Madras Presidency, India, 1172 AH Regnal year 6
Third European Style (1817-1835)
Minted by Madras Mint

Obverse Description

Legend in Persian script (translation: 1172 the auspicious coin of the Victorious Emperor Chosen of the faith of Muhammad, Alamgir) Note: the legend and date are of a frozen type, they do not name the issuer nor give the date of production

Reverse Description

Legend in Persian script (translation: Struck at the Arcot Mint in the 7th year of his tranquil prosperity) with the closed lotus mark Note: the legend and mint name are of a frozen type, they do not name the mint nor give the year of production.

Edge Description

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Significance

The East India Company obtained permission to strike Arkat style rupees from the Subah of Arkat (Arcot) in 1742. The first actual production under this was in 1759 in the name of Alamgir II and bear the Hegira date 1172 with the regnal year 6. This machine struck rupee although produced in the period 1817 to 1835 AD retains the original date. This frozen dating was retained until 1835. The coin also refers to the Arkat mint although struck at the Company's mint in Madras.

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