Vijayanagar Empire India

Discussion in 'Ancient Coins' started by Smojo, Jun 10, 2016.

  1. Smojo

    Smojo dreamliner

    I was digging around in my safe earlier and I pulled out this little guy. I had completely forgot about it don't really recall buying it, so it must've been one of those impulse buy things. Anyway it was wrapped in some cling wrap stuffed in a little envelope. Since I recently picked up a little microscope attachment to help in my sorry picture taking, I'm still learning.
    This little tiny guy I'm sure is a low quality by any standard. I know it's gold I checked. I know virtually nothing about it other than what was on the accompanying paper.
    Vijayanagar Empire
    India
    1336-1646
    My wife says she sees an animal in there (?). What I do know about India coins from that time the have mostly letters & symbols, as I said I don't know much not my area geographic or interest.
    Curious to know what anyone can tell me & opinions. 20160610_223156_1465615942350.jpg 20160610_222946_1465615816906.jpg
     
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  3. THCoins

    THCoins Well-Known Member

    I am afraid that the only possible thing i can say is that this likely is a Fanam from Southern India. It looks quite lumpy (exact dimensions ?) which points to a relatively early origin. With the lack of any recognizable surface design further attribution is impossible for me.
     
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  4. panzerman

    panzerman Well-Known Member

    Here is one of my coins from there...

    AV 1/2 Pagoda 1.71g. 13mm.
    Harihari II 1377-1404
    obv. Shiva and Prvati Seated
    rev. Script 1371238l.jpg
     
  5. Smojo

    Smojo dreamliner

    Like I said in the OP it's tiny, to small to measure my guess would be 1 to 2 mm in circumference about 1gr to 2 grains.
    All I see in it it a "t" on one side.

    Yes Panzer man yours is what I'm familiar with also.

    I've googled the Empire some bit of a history lesson there but not much on the coin.
     
  6. panzerman

    panzerman Well-Known Member

    I think that there are many "unpublished" coins from there. Hopefully someone will publish a book on Indian Medieval AV coins circa 600AD to 1600AD. Mainly concentrating on Hindu/ non-Islamic coins. We also need a 2 volume work on Islamic States, esp. Mughals with all AV coins esp. 1000 Mohurs and such in full size/colour plates....
    John
     
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  7. THCoins

    THCoins Well-Known Member

    There actually is a comprehensive catalog on the AV fanams 1336-2000AD, written by Hans Herrli. Won't help to attribute the OP coin though.
    The bigger ones are much easier to pinpoint.
    (Gupta dynasty, Chandragupta 380-414AD):
    ChandraGuptaArcherRW.jpg

    (@panzerman: The picture of the text side of your coin is upside-down.)
     
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  8. Smojo

    Smojo dreamliner

    I was doubtful but hopeful that when I put it under the microscope for a few shots that I would see some kind of image. With it being so tiny, the skill to put an image that would last centuries would've been a neat find. I can't locate any receipt paper or digital that I bought this coin, so surely I don't have more than a few dollars invested.
    Would love to know more about it so I can attribute it & put it away for the next time I clean my safe.
     
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  9. Johndakerftw

    Johndakerftw Mr. Rogers is My Hero

    Cool coin, Smojo!

    My brother has two of those. They're 1/4 fanams or 'beles' I think. They're so tiny!

    I think it's the world's smallest gold coin.

    I'd like to get one myself.

    Erin
     
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    Johndakerftw Mr. Rogers is My Hero

  11. Smojo

    Smojo dreamliner

    Thanks for the link.
    If I find where I got it from I will post the info.
    Has to be at least 2 years ago, that's when I really got back into the collecting hobby & my collection started to really expand enough to buy a safe. Now I either need a bigger or at least another safe.
     
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