Thursday, June 30, 2022

Parvati Bai specimens/patterns/commemorative coins?...

Photo courtesy... first 2 photos... From the book 'Traversing Travancore through the ages on coins'... and exhibited in the Ashmolean Museum, Oxford (England)...Page..130.



 1) Debased gold/silver...Weight..0.38 grams & 7mm.

2) Gold... Weight...0.38 grams & 8mm.

3) Silver... Weight...0.74 grams & 9mm.

Interesting feature of the first 2 specimens is that it is faceless..only the third coin do have a face. 


Are these hand struck patterns/commemorative coins  from the Rani Gouri Parvati Bai period (1815-'29)?

From the book of Dr Joseph Thomas..'Legends of Travancore, A Numismatic Heritage'.. Page 220.


But the permission to mint coins (gold, silver varahan) was disallowed by the British Presidency.

Instead, did the Travancore Mint issued a  small double chuckram Lakshmi Silver coin (0.74 grams.. shown top), with the perfect specifications of a Half Fanam, during Regent Parvati Bai period, in continuation of 1817 Gold 1/16 Lakshmi Varahan (shown below) and the gold (.38 gms) and silver (.38 gms) showed on top?




1817 Gold 1/16 Lakshmi Varahan


Gold..2.53 grams.. 11mm.
(page 193.. coin #193  from the book of Beena Sarasan...'Traversing Travancore..'.
Exhibited in British Museum, London, England.

 


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