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1 Thirai Cash Chera Dynasty

Issuer Travancore, Kingdom of
Year 1600-1700
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Reference(s) Mitch NI#1075
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Edge Plain
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Mintage ND (1600-1700)
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The cash coinage of Travancore's early period circulated within a regional economy heavily shaped by the pepper and spice trade, where Portuguese and later Dutch commercial pressure forced local rulers to maintain reliable small denominations for daily market transactions. The Chera dynastic attribution on these issues signals a deliberate invocation of ancient Tamil kingship legitimacy by Travancore's rulers — a political calculation made in copper.

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