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Nawab of Bengal Itimad ud-Daula Mir Qasim Azimabad mint Silver Rupee1175/3 RY INO Shah Alam II
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Pudukkottai Princely State – Martanda Bhairana, Period Copper 1 Amman Kaasu With Goddess Brihadhambaal seated in posture
SKU:
HIN-00055
Category: ICM Coins Database
Tags: Pudukkottai Princely State 1 kasu, Pudukkottai Princely State Martanda Bhairana, South India Copper Coin
Description
Pudukkottai Princely State, Martanda Bhairana, Period: 1889–1934 CE, Denomination: 1 Amman Kaasu, Composition: Copper, Weight: 1.25 grams, Diameter: 12 mm, Thickness: 1.55 mm, Reference: KM# 6, About Very Fine Collectible Grade.
Obverse: Goddess Brihadhambaal seated in posture, the presiding deity of the Thondaimaan rulers of Pudukkottai.
Reverse: Telugu legend “విజ య/Vijaya” (Victory).
Short Note: A charming miniature copper issue, admired for its religious symbolism and historical significance despite its small size.
The Pudukkottai Princely State was a southern Indian kingdom that later became a princely state under British suzerainty, ruled by the Thondaimaan dynasty. Coinage played an important cultural role, reflecting devotion as well as authority. The Amman Kaasu, popularly known as Vijaya Toll, was named after Goddess Brihadh Ambal (Periya Naachiyaar), worshipped at the historic Tirugokarnam Shiva temple. These tiny copper coins were widely used in local transactions and temple offerings. The Telugu legend “Vijaya,” meaning victory, symbolized prosperity and divine blessing. Issued over several decades, this coin represents the blend of religion, regional identity, and everyday economy in Pudukkottai’s numismatic tradition.
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