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1/2 Anna

Issuer East India Company
Year 1834
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Value 1/2 Anna (1⁄32)
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Edge Plain
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Mintage 1834 - AH ۱۲۴۹, Bombay mint
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The 1834 issue falls within the East India Company's sweeping currency rationalization effort that followed the 1833 Charter Act, which stripped the Company of its remaining trade monopoly and reoriented it purely as a territorial administrator. Uniform coinage became a political necessity — the proliferation of local issues across Bombay, Madras, and Bengal presidencies had created a chaotic patchwork that complicated revenue collection. This piece was struck at one of the presidency mints as part of that consolidation push, though full monetary unification across British India would not be achieved until after 1857.

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