Yeah, that it would. "I'll take your biggest bottle of palm wine please, here ya go...aaaCHOO. Oh f....!"
I don't collect ancients but do find them fascinating. In the era of that coin, what value did it have, in other words could a guy buy a bushel of wheat with it or a slice of bread?
This coin isn't ancient, and unlike so many ancients we actually have a comprehensive and accurate report of its buying power from Francis Buchanan's A Journey from Madras through the Countries of Mysore, Canara and Malabar... Prices Buffalo (female): 36-72 fanams Ox: 25-30 fanams Cow: 20-25 fanams Sheep: 1-1 1/4 fanams The prices given below are per bushel (1 bushel=36.37 litres) Rice (best quality): 9 1/2 Wheat: 8 1/4 Salt (of Madras): 3 4/5 The prices given below are per cwt (1 cwt=45.36 kg) Dates (1st quality): 43 2/5 Sugar (of Madras): 86 4/5 Honey: 26 1/16 Ghee (clarified butter): 83 1/4 Saffron (from Kashmir): 10425 Nutmeg: 868 Black pepper: 73 3/4 Opium: 1390 Indigo (1st quality): 434 Raw silk (white China): 2172 Lead: 43 2/5 Copper: 217