Copper Amman Cash of Martanda Bhairava(AD1886-1928) of Puddukkottai State KM6
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Puddukotai State, Martanda Bhairava(AD1886-1928), Copper Amman Cash, Obv: Seated Goddess Brihadamba facing, Rev: Telugu ‘Vijaya’, 1.25 Gms, 10.65 mm, (KM # 6), About Extremely fine.
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🪙 Puddukkottai State copper Amman Cash issued under Martanda Bhairava (AD 1886-1928)
⭐ Highly Collectible
✨ Features the revered seated Goddess Brihadamba on obverse and Telugu ‘Vijaya’ on reverse
✅100% Genuine Item
🔍 Preserved in impressive About Extremely Fine condition for its type and age
📏 Compact dimensions (1.25g, 10.65mm), perfectly cataloged as KM # 6
Puddukotai State, Martanda Bhairava(AD1886-1928), Copper Amman Cash, Obv: Seated Goddess Brihadamba facing, Rev: Telugu ‘Vijaya’, 1.25 Gms, 10.65 mm, (KM # 6), About Extremely fine.
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Step back into the rich regal heritage of Southern India with this fascinating copper Amman Cash issued during the reign of Raja Martanda Bhairava of the princely state of Puddukkottai between AD 1886 and 1928. Struck from durable copper, this diminutive yet historically significant coin weighs approximately 1.25 grams and measures 10.65 mm in diameter, cataloged officially as KM # 6. The obverse gracefully portrays the seated Goddess Brihadamba, the presiding deity of the state, while the reverse features the Telugu legend ‘Vijaya’, signifying victory. Graded in About Extremely Fine condition, this specimen displays remarkable preservation with sharp details remaining visible on both sides, a rare trait for smaller fractional copper currency of this era. Numismatists and historians specializing in British India princely states will find this piece a compelling addition to their cabinets, encapsulating the unique socio-religious iconography and regional autonomy of Puddukkottai. Whether you are expanding a thematic collection of South Indian coinage or seeking a tangible artifact from the late 19th century, this genuine collectible offers both aesthetic charm and enduring historical value.
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