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1/4 Bazaruco

Issuer Portuguese Ceylon
Year 1597-1655
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Thickness 1 mm
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Reverse lettering L
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Mintage ND (1597-1655)
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Portuguese Ceylon's copper fractionals occupied a monetary niche largely ignored by Lisbon — small enough that colonial administrators issued them with minimal metropolitan oversight, which explains why the type persisted across nearly six decades and multiple governors without significant design intervention. The bazaruco itself was a denomination inherited from earlier Indian Ocean trade networks, not invented by the Portuguese.

KM#2 is notoriously inconsistent in flan preparation, with irregular planchet shapes the norm rather than the exception across the entire production run.

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