Summary
2 Rupees, Issued by, Madras Presidency, India, 1172 AH Year 6 (1807 AD)
Minted by Madras Mint
Note: Struck with clashed dies
Obverse Description
Persian inscription with the date 1172 at the top
Reverse Description
Persian inscription with the year number 6 to right of the lotus mint mark
Edge Description
Edge appears tooled with milling /// added (coin slightly below expected weight)
Significance
On 15 July 1807 a Proclamation authorised a full range of silver coins, including this new denomination, a double rupee, to be struck for the Madras Presidency. All coins were to be made from silver obtained from imported Spanish dollars. Dies for the smaller denominations were preparedat the Calcutta Mint, but the dies for the double rupees were made at Madras. The coins circulated along side of the pagoda standard pieces, which were struck until 1812. Both pagoda and Arkat rupee coinages were replaced by a new rupee standard in 1817
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Collecting Areas
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Acquisition Information
Transfer from National Gallery of Victoria (NGV), 15 Mar 1976
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Date Issued
1172 + 6 AH
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Issued By
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Mint
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Denomination
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Series
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Material
Silver
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Axis
12
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Classification
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Type of item
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Dimensions
39.5 mm (Outside Diameter), 23.76 g (Weight)
edge tooling suggests weight not original.
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Shape
Round
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References
Pridmore 245 KM#404.2
[Book] Pridmore, Fred. 1975. The Coins of the British Commonwealth of Nations, Part 4, India. 1., 35 & 80 Pages
[Book] Bruce, Colin R. 2006. Standard Catalogue of World Coins 1801 - 1900.
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