Friday, April 23, 2010
Thira Cash
This coin was used in the market places in the regions of southern Kerala. They were in use from around th late 18th - mid 19th Century. These coins are several in variety. They are of Bi-metal alloy and are usually 9 - 12 mm in diameter.
Wednesday, February 17, 2010
TANJORE MARATHAS - DAGGER FANAM
Tuesday, February 16, 2010
Monday, February 15, 2010
Saturday, February 13, 2010
Madurai Nayaks - Sri Vee Ra Type #2 - Seated Bull
OBVERSE: BULL SEATED
REVERSE: "SRI VEE RA"
THIS IS WRITTEN IN SCRIPT TYPE #1
THIS COIN IS APPROXIMATELY 10 MM DIA
Coins have been found throughout Madurai with "Sri Vee Ra" written on the Reverse with a variety of different images on the Obverse. These coins are all mostly copper with some found in brass. Over 100 varieties are known with some being very common and some being extremely rare. The coins date between 1529 - 1732 ADbelonging to the Madurai Nayaks.
REVERSE: "SRI VEE RA"
THIS IS WRITTEN IN SCRIPT TYPE #1
THIS COIN IS APPROXIMATELY 10 MM DIA
Coins have been found throughout Madurai with "Sri Vee Ra" written on the Reverse with a variety of different images on the Obverse. These coins are all mostly copper with some found in brass. Over 100 varieties are known with some being very common and some being extremely rare. The coins date between 1529 - 1732 ADbelonging to the Madurai Nayaks.
Madurai Nayaks - Sri Vee Ra Type #1 - Siva & Parvati Seated
OBVERSE: SIVA & PARVATI SEATED
REVERSE: "Sri Vee Ra"
This script is Type#1.
There are other known variants in the script.
REVERSE: "Sri Vee Ra"
This script is Type#1.
There are other known variants in the script.
Coins have been found throughout Madurai with "Sri Vee Ra" written on the Reverse with a variety of different images on the Obverse. These coins are all mostly copper with some found in brass. Over 100 varieties are known with some being very common and some being extremely rare. The coins date between 1529 - 1732 AD
Unreported Tanjore Nayaks Coin (1532 - 1673 AD)
This is a yet to be published coin. This is attributed to the Tanjore Nayaks because of the image on the Reverse of a standing king that is similar to other coins of the Tanjore Nayaks.
The Obverse depicts a horse rider carrying a sword/ dagger/
The coin is about 9 mm in diameter and is of copper metal
This coin is extremely rare.
Friday, February 12, 2010
Tanjore Nayaks (1532 - 1673 AD)
This coin is a so far unreported variety. This is the first time it is being published. This coin shows Obverse: Hanuman facing left with raised hand which is typical to other Tanjore Nayaks coin.
Reverse: Elephant facing Right with uplifted tail.
The coin is 6 MM in diameter and is a very small and unusual size. This coin was found in Tanjore.
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