Summary

10 Cash, Issued by, Madras Presidency, India, 1807
Minted by Madras Mint

Obverse Description

In Persian "This is ten cash"; in exergue, X CASH. The exergue defined by a single line.

Reverse Description

The phrase "This is ten cash" in Telugu and Tamil

Edge Description

Plain

Significance

Silver and copper coins based on the pagoda standard were struck from 1807. The copper cash struck at Madras circulated with copper cash ordered from England. The 40 cash seems to have gone out of use from 1818 when the pagoda standard was replaced by the rupee. The other copper denominations remained in use until replaced in 1835.

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