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1/2 Pice

Issuer East India Company (Bombay Presidency)
Year 1802-1829
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Diameter 17 mm
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Reverse script Arabic
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Edge Plain
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The Bombay Presidency operated its own mint at Bombay under Company authority throughout this period, producing copper small change that circulated alongside a chaotic mixture of indigenous issues, Portuguese remnants, and Mughal-derived coinages. Standardization was the driving motive — the Company's commercial operations demanded predictable, accountable currency at the bazaar level, and the half pice filled the lowest practical tier of that system.

The twenty-seven year span of this type reflects how little pressure existed to redesign functioning copper coinage once accepted in local trade.

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