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ISBN | 9789390412747 |
Format | HardBound |
Language | English |
Year of Publication | 2023 |
Bib. Info | vi, 236p.; 23 cm. Bibliography Includes Index. |
Categories | Anthropology/Archaeology |
Product Weight | 650 gms. |
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Coins tell a lot about the ruler who issued them. They speak of events that took place; they tell us the name of the ruler; some coins even tell us which year he ruled in. The designs are aesthetic. Coin in India depict the king, gods, goddesses, and other motifs while medieval ones issued by kings in North India bear inscriptions in Arabic or Persian and the ones in South India depict beautiful motifs coupled with legends. During the British rule in India, currency slowly, but steadily shifted from precious metals to token currency. Coins of British India were minted in brass, bronze, aluminium, stainless steel, and other metals which were not deemed precious.