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Pridmore #24; Mitchiner #2224; Krause #86 |
Obverse : Within a beaded border a Persian legend: 1172 Sikka
Mubarak badshah ghazi Aziz-ud-din Muhammad. Alamgir = 1172 the
auspicious coin of the Victorious Emperor. Chosen of the faith of
Muhammad. Alamgir. Dated AH 1172 - Frozen year 6 of
Alamgir II (1759) - Crown CounterMark on left side.
Reverse : Within a beaded border a Persian legend: Zarb Arcat sanat
6 julus maimanat manus = Struck at Arcot in his 6th year of
tranquil prosperity. A closed lotus flower indicating Madras
Mint.
The coins counter marked with the British crown is the Madras Mint Arcot One rupee with closed lotus form (Krause Madras Presidency #413) the issue of which was authorized by a proclamation dated 1817 December 9th in Fort St. George (Madras).
The number issued from the 1824 Ceylon Blue book lists that 260,000 Arcot quarter rupee coin of the same mint issue (Krause Madras Presidency #413 - 17.4 mm diameter and 2.91 gram weight) were similarly imported into Ceylon and counter marked for local use by a earlier proclamation dated 1823 March 22nd. to pass at 1/3 rix-dollar or 4 fanams. (Pridmore #25; Mitchiner #2225; Krause #85)
Withdrawn from circulation after British Sterling was introduced in the island just 2-years later, This coin is extreamly rare and difficult to find. It is One of the few Ceylon coins of this era with no image illustrated in the Krause catalog.
Text from
* Ceylon Coins and Currency By H. W. Codrington. Colombo 1924
  Page 151 Chapter XI British - I : 1796-1825 - Plate 167.
The coin was scanned at 600dpi and the images are displayed at
200dpi.
The coin edge was scanned at 600dpi and the image is
displayed at 400dpi.
The VF countermarked coin was
purchased in June 2015 from Lalith Raddella's collection.
Silver Purity measured at 95% using XRF at Devi Jewellers Sea Street, Colombo matches legal value of 94.3747%.