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15 Bazarucos - João V Diu Mint

Issuer Portuguese India
Year 1715-1750
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Diameter 24 mm
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Edge Plain
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João V's copper issues for Diu represent one of the more administratively tangled coinages of the Portuguese Estado da India. By the early eighteenth century, Diu's mint operated with considerable autonomy from Goa, producing fractional copper currency calibrated to local bazaar commerce rather than metropolitan standards. The bazaruco itself was a unit inherited from pre-Portuguese Gujarati trading custom, absorbed into the Estado's monetary apparatus after the conquest of Diu in 1535 and never fully rationalized against Lisbon's official accounting.

The thirty-five year striking window attributed to this type reflects uncertain recordkeeping rather than continuous production — actual output was almost certainly episodic, tied to local demand and the availability of copper stock at the port.

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