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Next is a rare coin. It is a copper 1/4 chukram.  To the right of the "Conch", the denomination is written as "Kaal chakram" in Malayalam. Its chakram part is visible on the coin and Kaal means a quarter.
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During this period, four cash coins were struck with two different styles of legend- 1.Cash four 2.Four cash. This coins is variety "cash four". 
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Here is a "Four Cash" variety specimen 
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Quote: During this period, four cash coins were struck with two different styles of legend- 1.Cash four 2.Four cash. This coins is variety "cash four". Quote: Here is a "Four Cash" variety specimen Very interesting. 
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Thank you jbuckThe same ruler has issued other denomination coins also with two types of legend arrangement. Eight Cash coinsCash Eight variety
Edited by drnsreedhar 02/26/2017 03:55 am
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Eight cash variety
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Pillar of the Community
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One Chukram coins too had the two variants. "Chukram One" variety

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Now please find a "One Chukram" variety.
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Sreemoolam Tirunal issued Silver two Chukram coins that too with "Chukram 2" and "2 Chukram". These are now a rare and much sought after variety because he is the only ruler to issue silver two chukrams or even two chukram coins. This being a very small coin, the face of the coin cannot accommodate the legend written as "Two Chukrams". So abbreviations were used like "CHS 2" and "2 CHS". One "CHS 2" variety coin among them. 
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Pillar of the Community
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"2.CHS" Variety
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Pillar of the Community
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One Fanam (Panam)CoinThe monetary system of Travancore was 16 Kash=1 Chukram 4 Chukram=1 Fanam 7 Fanams=1 Rupee Travancore had permission to mint coins upto half rupee and not rupee. Rupee coins of British India were used instead. But there was a concept of local rupee also and the British Rupee fetched a premium over local rupee. 7 Fanams and half Chukrams were to be paid for the British rupee.(ie.twenty-eight chukrams made a local rupee and twenty-eight and a half went into a British rupee). This is a dateless Fanam
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Pillar of the Community
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Here is a Fanam dated M.E 1103(~AD.1928)
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Quarter Rupee (with reeded edge). 
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Half Rupee
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