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1 Cash - Frederik III

Issuer Danish India
Year 1648-1670
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Value 1 Cash (1 Kas) (1⁄80)
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Obverse lettering F·3
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Reverse script Latin
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The Danish presence at Tranquebar (Tharangambadi) was established by treaty with the Tanjore Nayak in 1620, and the cash coinage struck there represented one of the earliest European-administered indigenous-denomination currencies in India. Lead was the local standard for low-value exchange in South India — copper was scarce and silver completely impractical at this denomination — so the Danes adapted accordingly rather than imposing European norms.

Frederik III's reign saw the Danish East India Company restructured under royal control in 1650, a shift that directly influenced the authority under which Tranquebar's coinage was issued.

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