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 Posted 12/19/2016  12:42 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add ronny to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Could some one help identifying the coin value and history

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Looks like the style of Indian State gold kinda like this
https://en.numista.com/catalogue/pieces80577.html
but I cant find the exact match.
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Gold fanam from India, probably the Dutch controlled state of Cochin. Time frame of ca. 1750-1850? Should weigh between 0.33 and 0.40 grams.
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Thank you, Any idea how much they are worth today?
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Most sell from $7 to $20. ebay had nearly 500 close recently, so you may be able to find an exact match there.
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$7 is more common for the fractional fanams; I don't remember the last time I saw one go for less than $15, unless the seller is known to be dodgy. Or the seller got dumb and tried to sell a huge lot all at once. $20 is about average for fanams that look like this. The Uniface "Kali" types go for less and the Tipu fanams go for $30-50.

If you search around here, someone posted a neat table that showed contemporary prices and wages in terms of fanams back in 1800ish. Something along the lines of a farm-hand (e.g. Dire poverty) made 4 fanams a week.
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