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CoinAge- INDIA
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ANCIENT
MEDIEVAL
MUGHAL
LATE PRE-COLONIAL
BRITISH INDIA
REPUBLIC INDIA
TIME-LINE
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Introduction
Coins provide not only evidence of art and economy, but also a wisdom
for understanding the history and politics of a nation.
As a means of communication, they speak to the political and religious
ideologies that underpinned a ruler's or state's claim to power.
Coinage of India, issued by Imperial dynasties and smaller middle
kingdoms of India began during the 1st millennium BCE, and consisted
mainly of copper and silver coins in its initial stage.
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Ancient
Punch Marked Coins : The Indus valley civilisation of Mohenjo-Daro and
Harappa dates back between 2500 BC and 1750 BC. There, however, is no
consensus on whether the seals excavated from the sites were in fact coins.
 The first documented coinage is deemed to start with 'Punch Marked' coins
issued between the 7th-6th century BC and 1st
century AD. These coins are
called 'punch-marked' coins because of their manufacturing technique. Mostly
made of silver, these bear symbols, each of which was punched on the coin with
a separate punch.
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Seals of Mohenjo-Daro
Punch Marked Coin, Silver Bentbar
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Issued initially by merchant Guilds and later by States, the coins
represented a trade currency belonging to a period of intensive trade
activity and urban development.
They are broadly classified into two periods : the first period
(attributed to the Janapadas or small local states) and the second
period (attributed to the Imperial Mauryan period). The motifs found
on these coins were mostly drawn from nature like the sun, various
animal motifs, trees, hills etc. and some were geometrical symbols.
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Kushan Coins
The Kushan coins generally depicted iconographic forms drawn from
Greek, Mesopotamian, Zorastrian and Indian mythology. Siva,
Buddha and Kartikeya were the major Indian deities portrayed.
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satavahana coins
These coins carried the motifs of fauna like
elephants, lions, bulls, horses, etc. often
juxtaposed against motifs from nature like
hills, tree, etc
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Western Kshatrapa
The term Western Kshatraps alludes to the set of rulers who ruled
Western India between the 1st
and 4th
Century AD. The common
copper coins are the 'bull and hill' and the 'elephant and hill' types.
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Gupta coins
Gupta coinage (4th-6th
centuries AD) followed the
tradition of the Kushans,
depicting the king on the
obverse and a deity on the
reverse; the deities were
Indian and the legends were
in Brahmi.
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Post Gupta coins
Post-Gupta coinage
(6th-12th centuries AD), is
represented by a
monotonous and
aesthetically less
interesting series.
Gold coins struck between
this period are rare.
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South indian coins
The symbols and motifs on South Indian
coin issues were confined to dynastic
crests such as the boar (Chalukya), bull
(Pallava), tiger (Chola), fish (Pandya and
Alupas), bow and arrow (Cheras) and
lion (Hoysala) etc.
Coin legends refer to names or titles of
the issuer in local scripts and languages.
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Medieval
Coins of the Delhi Sultanate
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Coins of the Khiljis
Silver Coin, Malwa
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Coins of the Vijayanagar Empire
Pagoda, East India Company inspired by the coins of the
Vijayanagar Empire
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Mughal
Technically, the Mughal period in India commenced in 1526 AD when Babur
defeated Ibrahim Lodhi, the Sultan of Delhi and ended in 1857 AD when the
British deposed and exiled Bahadur Shah Zafar, the last Mughal Emperor after
the great uprising. The later emperors after Shah Alam II were little more than
figureheads.
The most significant monetary contribution of the Mughals was to bring about
uniformity and consolidation of the system of coinage throughout the Empire. The
system lasted long after the Mughal Empire was effectively no more.
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Mohur-Aurangzeb
Mohur-Farrukhsiyar
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Pre-COLONIAL
While the Marathas have had a long history, they came into the limelight in the seventeenth century
led by the charismatic leader Shivaji. The Maratha Confederacy consolidated itself after
Aurangzeb's death in 1707 AD.
As regards coinage, Shivaji first issued coins in 1664 AD when he assumed the title of Raja.
Coins were again issued to commemorate his coronation at Raigadh in 1674 AD. These coins are
rare. Maratha Mints and coinage were consolidated around the middle of the eighteenth century.
Three types of Rupees were in circulation during this period, viz., the Hali Sicca, the Ankushi
rupee which was the standard rupee of Pune, and the Chandori rupee which was on par with the
Ankushi.
MARATHA COINS
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MARATHA COINS
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The monetary system
consisted of the gold
ashrafi, (half, quarter, eighth
and sixteenth of an
ashrafi), the silver rupee
with similar five
denominations and the
copper fulus.
COINS OF AWADH
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The gold coins carried the Hara-Gauri
motif and the King's name on the reverse.
The silver coins were in the Mughal
tradition, bearing the name of the Mughal
Emperor, Shah Alam II on the obverse
and the name of the mint on the reverse.
Some of the smaller fraction coins
carried the image of the deity Chamunda,
the family deity of the Wodeyar family
COINS OF MYSORE
Coins of Haider Ali
Coins of Tipu Sultan
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sikh coins
Around 1777 AD, coins
were issued from Amritsar
without the name of the
Mughal Emperor and were
called 'Nanak Shahi'. These
coins bore the name of Guru
Gobind Singh, the tenth and
the last Guru of the Sikhs.
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coins of hyderabad
The coins of the Nizams were issued in the name of the Mughal Emperor till
1858 when a coin legend was introduced with the name of the founder of the
state, Asaf Jha.
Thereafter, they were struck independently and the new coins were termed
the 'Hali Sicca', i.e., the current coins. In 1903-04 coins were machine
struck for the first time.
These coins featured the Charminar on the obverse with Persian inscription
Nizam-ul-mulk Bahadur Asaf Jah around it. The reverse carried the value.
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Hyderabad
Coins
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Udaipur
Coins
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And after this era, started the British Era, followed by
Republic India (after the Independence).
Thus, this is the evolving of Coin since ancient times till
today’s date.
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THANK YOU!
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Coin Age - India

  • 3. Introduction Coins provide not only evidence of art and economy, but also a wisdom for understanding the history and politics of a nation. As a means of communication, they speak to the political and religious ideologies that underpinned a ruler's or state's claim to power. Coinage of India, issued by Imperial dynasties and smaller middle kingdoms of India began during the 1st millennium BCE, and consisted mainly of copper and silver coins in its initial stage. Hrishi Desai
  • 4. Ancient Punch Marked Coins : The Indus valley civilisation of Mohenjo-Daro and Harappa dates back between 2500 BC and 1750 BC. There, however, is no consensus on whether the seals excavated from the sites were in fact coins.  The first documented coinage is deemed to start with 'Punch Marked' coins issued between the 7th-6th century BC and 1st century AD. These coins are called 'punch-marked' coins because of their manufacturing technique. Mostly made of silver, these bear symbols, each of which was punched on the coin with a separate punch. Hrishi Desai
  • 5. Seals of Mohenjo-Daro Punch Marked Coin, Silver Bentbar Hrishi Desai
  • 6. Issued initially by merchant Guilds and later by States, the coins represented a trade currency belonging to a period of intensive trade activity and urban development. They are broadly classified into two periods : the first period (attributed to the Janapadas or small local states) and the second period (attributed to the Imperial Mauryan period). The motifs found on these coins were mostly drawn from nature like the sun, various animal motifs, trees, hills etc. and some were geometrical symbols. Hrishi Desai
  • 8. Kushan Coins The Kushan coins generally depicted iconographic forms drawn from Greek, Mesopotamian, Zorastrian and Indian mythology. Siva, Buddha and Kartikeya were the major Indian deities portrayed. Hrishi Desai
  • 9. satavahana coins These coins carried the motifs of fauna like elephants, lions, bulls, horses, etc. often juxtaposed against motifs from nature like hills, tree, etc Hrishi Desai
  • 10. Western Kshatrapa The term Western Kshatraps alludes to the set of rulers who ruled Western India between the 1st and 4th Century AD. The common copper coins are the 'bull and hill' and the 'elephant and hill' types. Hrishi Desai
  • 11. Gupta coins Gupta coinage (4th-6th centuries AD) followed the tradition of the Kushans, depicting the king on the obverse and a deity on the reverse; the deities were Indian and the legends were in Brahmi. Hrishi Desai
  • 12. Post Gupta coins Post-Gupta coinage (6th-12th centuries AD), is represented by a monotonous and aesthetically less interesting series. Gold coins struck between this period are rare. Hrishi Desai
  • 13. South indian coins The symbols and motifs on South Indian coin issues were confined to dynastic crests such as the boar (Chalukya), bull (Pallava), tiger (Chola), fish (Pandya and Alupas), bow and arrow (Cheras) and lion (Hoysala) etc. Coin legends refer to names or titles of the issuer in local scripts and languages. Hrishi Desai
  • 14. Medieval Coins of the Delhi Sultanate Hrishi Desai
  • 15. Coins of the Khiljis Silver Coin, Malwa Hrishi Desai
  • 16. Coins of the Vijayanagar Empire Pagoda, East India Company inspired by the coins of the Vijayanagar Empire Hrishi Desai
  • 17. Mughal Technically, the Mughal period in India commenced in 1526 AD when Babur defeated Ibrahim Lodhi, the Sultan of Delhi and ended in 1857 AD when the British deposed and exiled Bahadur Shah Zafar, the last Mughal Emperor after the great uprising. The later emperors after Shah Alam II were little more than figureheads. The most significant monetary contribution of the Mughals was to bring about uniformity and consolidation of the system of coinage throughout the Empire. The system lasted long after the Mughal Empire was effectively no more. Hrishi Desai
  • 19. Pre-COLONIAL While the Marathas have had a long history, they came into the limelight in the seventeenth century led by the charismatic leader Shivaji. The Maratha Confederacy consolidated itself after Aurangzeb's death in 1707 AD. As regards coinage, Shivaji first issued coins in 1664 AD when he assumed the title of Raja. Coins were again issued to commemorate his coronation at Raigadh in 1674 AD. These coins are rare. Maratha Mints and coinage were consolidated around the middle of the eighteenth century. Three types of Rupees were in circulation during this period, viz., the Hali Sicca, the Ankushi rupee which was the standard rupee of Pune, and the Chandori rupee which was on par with the Ankushi. MARATHA COINS Hrishi Desai
  • 21. The monetary system consisted of the gold ashrafi, (half, quarter, eighth and sixteenth of an ashrafi), the silver rupee with similar five denominations and the copper fulus. COINS OF AWADH Hrishi Desai
  • 22. The gold coins carried the Hara-Gauri motif and the King's name on the reverse. The silver coins were in the Mughal tradition, bearing the name of the Mughal Emperor, Shah Alam II on the obverse and the name of the mint on the reverse. Some of the smaller fraction coins carried the image of the deity Chamunda, the family deity of the Wodeyar family COINS OF MYSORE Coins of Haider Ali Coins of Tipu Sultan Hrishi Desai
  • 23. sikh coins Around 1777 AD, coins were issued from Amritsar without the name of the Mughal Emperor and were called 'Nanak Shahi'. These coins bore the name of Guru Gobind Singh, the tenth and the last Guru of the Sikhs. Hrishi Desai
  • 24. coins of hyderabad The coins of the Nizams were issued in the name of the Mughal Emperor till 1858 when a coin legend was introduced with the name of the founder of the state, Asaf Jha. Thereafter, they were struck independently and the new coins were termed the 'Hali Sicca', i.e., the current coins. In 1903-04 coins were machine struck for the first time. These coins featured the Charminar on the obverse with Persian inscription Nizam-ul-mulk Bahadur Asaf Jah around it. The reverse carried the value. Hrishi Desai
  • 27. And after this era, started the British Era, followed by Republic India (after the Independence). Thus, this is the evolving of Coin since ancient times till today’s date. Hrishi Desai