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Eric Shipton - Spurious Indian Rupees, Nanda Devi, 1934

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Eric Shipton was a British mountaineer in the 1930's.

In 1934 he and a partner, H. W. Tilman, three Sherpas, and some porters
went to find a way to climb India's highest mountain, Nanda Devi, which was
also the highest mountain in the British Empire at that time.

The men successfully found a way to approach the mountain but did not climb it.

Shipton wrote the book Nanda Devi, published in 1936, about his adventures on the trip.

Early in the trip, his group had to pick up some money to pay the porters, at that time
the money had to be in silver coin as the porters would not take paper money.

From Shipton, Nanda Devi, Page 53 of the first edition:

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...and finally a careful estimate of the cash which would be required over the next
five months had to be worked out and the amount obtained, almost entirely in coin,
from the local native bank.

Since this was not a correspondent of our Calcutta bank we had been compelled to
draw all our money from there in notes and travel up with them in our pockets,
a proceeding we found very wearing indeed, and we now discovered that the process of
exchanging these for silver was a lengthy one owing to the many spurious rupees in
circulation in India.

The Sherpas willingly assisted at this business, and were far quicker at spotting
duds than we were, rejecting all doubtful ones without ado. At first our feelings
were hurt at seeing any money we tendered being scrutinized, rung on a stone,
bitten or otherwise tested, but we soon found it paid us to do the same.

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In 1936, Tilman (without Shipton) went with a group to Nanda Devi and climbed it.

A British India rupee that would have been around at the time of Shipton's trip.

Eric-Shipton---Spurious-Indian-Rupees,-Nanda-Devi,-1934

British India Rupee 1919

Now, does anyone have a rupee with bite marks on it?



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Thanks for that wonderful snippet.
I have seven rupee coins that would fit in with, say the 1901-1934 period, but I don't have them to hand but rest assured I will check them out at the first opportunity.
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Look for bite marks. :D
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That's a new story for me too. Thanks for posting.
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