1521 - 1557 - Portuguese Ceilão
Copper - Eighth Bazaruco - Globe - Cross

The copper Eighth Bazaruco with Armillary Globe and Cross struck probably in Colombo, fort São Lourenço for circulation in Ceilão, and attributed to the reign of D. João III (1521-1557).

SPECIFICATIONS
Denomination1/8 Bazaruco
AlloyCopper
Typestruck
Diameter7.9 mm
Thickness1.7 mm
Weight mean0.6 gms
Weight0.48 gms
ShapeRound
EdgeSmooth
DieAxis-30°
MintCeilão
1521_J3_Ebazco_cu_obverse 1521_J3_Ebazco_cu_reverse
Codrington Unlisted ; Gomes J3:02.01; F.Vaz F3.31; KM #1.1
Obverse : Cross within a circle of dots
Reverse : Globe within dotted circle, 3-prong on top.

Krause Lists 1/4 Bazaruco with weight 1.2 grams as KM #1 . Gomes gives the weight range of 0.6-0.9 grams for the 1/4 Bazaruco, and 0.25 to 0.50 grams for the 1/8 Bazaruco. The weight of the Bazaruco differed considerable, depending on material, location of the factory and period.

Text from
* Ceylon Coins and Currency By H. W. Codrington. Colombo 1924
  Chapter VIII Portuguese - Plate xxx. Page xxx
* Moedas Portuguesas 1128-1988, by Alberto Gomes. Lisbon 1987
* Indo Portuguese Money, by J Ferraro Vaz, . Braga, Portugal 1980, P.83
* Collection Henry Thomas Grogan, J. Schulman, Auction 23-02-1914.
* Non-Islamic and Western Colonies since 600 AD by by Michael Mitchiner.

The VF grade coins are scaned at 600 dpi images are displayed at 600 dpi. The Coin is from part of Lalith Raddella's collection purchased in 2016 December.