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Bengal Presidency Trisul Paisa; ND/ 45 Km 65

Started by Medalstrike, September 21, 2009, 07:58:12 PM

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Medalstrike

East India Companie, Bengal Presidency
AE Pice ( Trisul Paisa ) 1820-4 yr.45
Farrukhabad, Shah Allam II.
23mm 6,1g

Dietmar
The third side of a medal rests in the eye of the beholder

Rangnath

I like your coin very much Dietmar.  Do you know the Km code for it? 
I tried locating it in my catalog and can not. 
I enjoy the stylized trisuls, the light fanciful calligraphy and the coin's patina.  I think it an excellent piece.
richie

BC Numismatics

Dietmar,
  That's a very nice Trisul 1 Pice that you have got there.

One day,I will get my coins scanned,& photos uploaded into a gallery.

Aidan.

Oesho

Quote from: Rangnath on September 22, 2009, 06:30:00 AM
Do you know the Km code for it?  I tried locating it in my catalog and can not.

KM#65.

Medalstrike

richie, sorry I had forgotten, Oesho said it already KM#65
in original the coin is fantastic, and was the reason that I began to collect coins of India.

Aidan, I will also make, but I must first my medals archive, and to make for my shop photos and describe the items,
and, and, and...

Dietmar
The third side of a medal rests in the eye of the beholder

Rangnath

This was one of your first "Indian" coins Dietmar?  Well, you chose a beautiful one with which to begin.

Thanks Oesho.
My catalog description of Km # 65 is that it weighs 2.45 grams!  And the trisul is not as delicately rendered.  But then I guess there are lots of varieties.

richie

Figleaf

Beautiful patina. It makes all the characters come out well, even though they are slender, making it very elegant. Also none of the weakness at the edge you see so often.

Peter
An unidentified coin is a piece of metal. An identified coin is a piece of history.