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Indo-French, Gold Pagoda of the 'single Swami' type, struck during (1745-1775 AD), KM 139, 3.39g.

Currency:INR Category:Coins & Paper Money / Indian Coins - Colonial Start Price:NA Estimated At:375,000.00 - 450,000.00 INR
Indo-French, Gold Pagoda of the 'single Swami' type, struck during (1745-1775 AD), KM 139, 3.39g.
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Indo-French, Gold Pagoda of the 'single Swami' type, struck during (1745-1775 AD), KM 139, 3.39g. Obv: Standing figure of Venkateshwara with a 'lazy J' symbol to right. Rev: Crescent moon with a dot below, within granular field.

Extremely Fine, Extremely Rare.

The 'Single Swami' or 'Porto Novo' pagoda was a commercial coin par excellence and almost every colonial power operating on the Coromandel Coast struck its own variety. Demand and supply dynamics meant that not every Company was successful in this venture and consequently, the French and the Danish pagodas of this type are very rare. The 'Single Swami' issue was followed by the 'Three Swami’ design by the French.