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1/4 Pagoda

Issuer Madras Presidency
Year 1808-1812
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Currency Pagoda (1639-1817)
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Obverse script Tamil/Telugu
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Reverse description Central device depicts a seven-tiered gopuram (ornate Dravidian temple tower) rendered in fine detail, symbolising the religious and cultural heritage of the Madras region. The tower is encircled by a buckled garter belt bearing legends in English and Persian: the English legend reads QUARTER PAGODA and the Persian legend reads 'Pau hun phuli,' meaning 'Quarter of a flower,' a reference to the floral etymology of the pagoda denomination. The overall composition is framed within a plain border, consistent with the milled coinage style of the period.
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Edge Oblique milling, grained right ////
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