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Issuer East India Company (English)
Year 1678-1680
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Reference(s) Pr#88
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Obverse lettering CC E
(Translation: Governor and Company of merchants trading to East Indies)
Reverse description A two-line Telugu legend divided by a central oval or pellet device, the inscription reading 'Sri Ranga' in reference to the Hindu deity Ranganatha, patron of the Srirangam temple. The legend is rendered in early Telugu script characters, boldly raised against a plain field. Additional pellets are arranged to the left of the central device, likely serving as decorative or symbolic filler elements. The strike is characteristic of the hand-hammered coinage produced at Fort St. George, Madras, resulting in an irregular flan with uneven relief.
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Reverse lettering శ్రీ రంగ
(Translation: Sri Ranga)
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