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  1. Silk, spices, cotton, and indigo were among the treasures brought back to Europe. It was continually harassed by traders who were not members of the company and were not licensed by the Crown to trade.

  2. EAST INDIA COMPANY. AUSP : REGIS & SENAT : ANGLIÆ. 1803. Unabridged legend: AUSPICIO REGIS & SETAUS ANGLIÆ. Translation: By the authority of the King and Parliament of England. Engraver: John Phillp. Reverse. The value in Persian: Dah kas do falus ast. Scripts: Latin, Persian. Lettering: ده کس. دو فلوس. است. X. CASH. Translation: Ten cash. Make.

  3. East India Company. 1835 East India Company quarter anna, part of the unified coinage introduced that year. 1840 East India Company rupee. It was minted in Bombay, Calcutta and Madras.

  4. Whether you are looking for traditional classical masterpieces, a new story to explore or to complete your existing collection, we invite you to discover our NEW 2024 range of strictly low limited-edition silver and gold coins and silver stacking BU coins. Explore 2024 coins here.

  5. 1 Rupee. ND (1759-1760) Standard circulation coin. Silver • 11.30 g • ⌀ 21 mm. KM# A178, KM# 475.4, N# 197693. Testern (1600-1601) The four denominations of Eight, Four, Two and One silver Testern were an attempt at producing a trade coinage sponsored by the newly formed East India Company to be used in overseas trade principally in the Far East.

  6. In fact, since 1560 the Mohur has remained synonymous with gold coins across India and the Subcontinent and was adopted by The East India Company as the highest coin in its currency system from the 17th century. Today’s coin features the iconic Lion and Palm Tree design first issued in 1835.

  7. Sep 27, 2022 · Copper Coin of the East India Company Billjones94 (CC BY-SA) The Charter Act of 1813 proclaimed British sovereignty over newly-captured territory and formally ended the EIC's monopoly on trade with India.

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