Indian Princely States' Coins.

Discussion in 'World Coins' started by Aidan Work, Mar 28, 2006.

  1. Aidan Work

    Aidan Work New Member

    Here's a section that will be right up Spiraltreet's street.It is about the coins of the various Indian Princely States,which were independent to a certain degree,but under British suzerainty.What states' coins do you have in your collection,& what are your favourite ones? I personally like the 1940 1/2 Pice & 1/4 Annas from Bahawalpur,the silver 1 Rupees from Hyderabad,plus the big copper coins from Kutch that were issued in the 1940's.Indian Princely States' coins are very popular with collectors of British Commonwealth collectors,but it is impossible to complete a collection,as there are always new discoveries being made.

    Aidan.
     
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  3. spiraltreet

    spiraltreet New Member

    Aidan , you are right. Personally, I like the Travancore coins, may be because i belong there. Its very difficult to complete a collection (I dont think there is any one who has a complete Travancore collection). It is believed that there were about 170 different coins from Travancore. I know a collector who has 142 different coins. And he has the best collection as far as I know.
     
  4. spiraltreet

    spiraltreet New Member

    There were about 632 princely states in India. All of them had no coins of their own though. So it would be a good idea to collect atleast one coin from each state.
     
  5. Aidan Work

    Aidan Work New Member

    Spiraltreet,I have a few Travancorean coins.I have a silver 1 Fanam that has the M.E. (Malabar Era) date in English numerals,a copper 1 Chuckram that has the Maharajah's portrait,plus an 1889 silver 1/2 Rupee from Travancore.I like the shell symbol on the obverses of the coins.Have you ever had any of the Travancorean gold coins?

    Aidan.
     
  6. spiraltreet

    spiraltreet New Member

    mm... gold coins? I've got a couple of smaller gold coins from Travancore.. But the machine struck bigger gold coins are too much costly for me.. the lowest one would cost around 1000$ or more.. the gold coins became very rare because of the habit of women here. They used to melt the coin for ornaments and after about a century later, there are only a few left..
     
  7. Ian

    Ian Coin Collector

    i used to collect India coins. Started with British Eats India Company then coins of the regency period, thenFrench / Danish / and Portuguese India coins, then on to earlier like Sultans of Delhi, Aurangazeb etc, then on to the various states. I've got coins from 23 different states, som,e a lot more than others likeHyderabad, Indore Jaipur and Travancore. Some only the one coin, like Chamba, Datia, Junaghad, Kota, Pudukottai. It was fascinating collecting Indian coinage and although I still have all my Indian coins, my collecting interests moved on.
     
  8. satootoko

    satootoko Retired

    Sometimes a typo makes a true statement.[​IMG]
     
  9. Aidan Work

    Aidan Work New Member

    Roy,the British East India Company's coins of the various presidencies are of interest.There were 3 main presidencies,which were ruled directly by British Governors appointed by the Honourable East India Company - Bengal,Bombay,& Madras.It is the Madras 1808 & 1809 10 & 20 Cash coins that turn up,as they were recovered from the wreck of the Admiral Gardner.

    Aidan.
     
  10. Ian

    Ian Coin Collector

    No bouts adout it. This Brit eats Indian. Madras....my favourite. :)
     
  11. Aidan Work

    Aidan Work New Member

    Ian,I enjoy eating rotis with really spicy Malayan-style vegetables & rice.

    Aidan.
     
  12. Mikjo0

    Mikjo0 Numismatist

    Here is a 10 cash coin from the wreck.I picked it up a couple of years ago.
    For anyone interested in reading about it,here is a link to the story.Click on the "cargo" link to see pics of the same coins.
    http://www.eicships.info/ships/s815/wreck.htm
     

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