1 Pagoda British East India Company (1757-1858) Gold

Metal:
Issue year(s):
1808 - 1815

Catalog reference:




British India, Madras Presidency. Scarce Gold Pagoda Coin.



Region: India
Mint Priod 1808-1815
Denomination: Gold Pagoda
Reference: Friedberg 1583, KM-536.
Diameter: 17mm
Material: Gold!
Weight: 3gm


Obverse: Star above deity Vishnu surrounded by pellets and crescents. Ribbon containing Taimil and Telugu script around.


Reverse: Monumental tower surrouded by stars. All within buckled garter with English and Persian inscription.
Legend: PAGODA


A Gopuram or Gopura, is a monumental tower, usually ornate, at the entrance of any temple, especially in Southern India. This forms a prominent feature of Koils, Hindu temples of the Dravidian style. They are topped by the kalasam, a bulbous stone finial. They function as gateways through the walls that surround the temple complex.




The Madras Presidency, officially the Presidency of Fort St. George and also known as Madras Province, was an administrative subdivision of British India. At its greatest extent, the presidency included much of southern India, including the present-day Indian State of Tamil Nadu, the Malabar region of North Kerala, Lakshadweep Islands, the Coastal Andhra and Rayalaseema regions of Andhra Pradesh, Ganjam, Malkangiri, Koraput, Rayagada, Nabarangapur and Gajapati districts of southern Orissa and the Bellary, Dakshina Kannada, and Udupi districts of Karnataka. The presidency had its winter capital at Madras and summer capital at Ootacamund.


In 1639, the English East India Company purchased the village of Madraspatnam and one year later it established the Agency of Fort St George, precursor of the Madras Presidency, although there had been Company factories at Machilipatnam and Armagon since the very early 17th century. The agency was upgraded to a Presidency in 1652 before once more reverting to its previous status in 1655. In 1684, it was re-elevated to a Presidency and Elihu Yale was appointed as President. In 1785, under the provisions of Pitt’s India Act, Madras became one of three provinces established by the East India Company. Thereafter, the head of the area was styled “Governor” rather than “President” and became subordinate to the Governor-General in Calcutta, a title that would persist until 1947. Judicial, legislative and executive powers rested with the Governor who was assisted by a Council whose constitution was modified by reforms enacted in 1861, 1909, 1919 and 1935. Regular elections were conducted in Madras up to the outbreak of the Second World War in 1939. By 1908, the province comprised twenty-two districts, each under a District Collector, and it was further sub-divided into taluks and firqas with villages making up the smallest unit of administration.


Following the Montague-Chelmsford reforms of 1919, Madras was the first province of British India to implement a system of dyarchy, and thereafter its Governor ruled alongside a Prime Minister. In the early decades of the 20th century, many significant contributors to the Indian independence movement came from Madras. With the advent of Indian independence on August 15, 1947, the Presidency was dissolved. Madras was later admitted as a state of the Indian Union at the inauguration of the Republic of India on January 26, 1950, and was reorganized in 1956.


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Posted by: anonymous  2015-09-04
† Coins of India. East India Company. Madras Presidency, Gold Pagoda, 1808-1815, top of the pagoda points to letter D , 2.94g (Pr 150; KM 356). Surfaces a little granular, otherwise good extremely fine. Part of the David Fore Collection of British Indian Coins. £300-500

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Posted by: anonymous  2015-09-04
† Coins of India. East India Company. Madras Presidency, Gold Pagoda, 1808-1815, top of the pagoda points between the letters O and D, 2.96g (Pr 149; KM 356).Mint state. Part of the David Fore Collection of British Indian Coins. £400-600

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Posted by: anonymous  2015-08-26
Foreign Coins and Medals. India , East India Company, Madras presidency, gold pagoda, 1808-1815 issue, top of pagoda on obverse between letters O and D, wt. 2.97gms. (Pr.149), ex-mount, about extremely fine £200-250

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Posted by: anonymous  2015-08-26
Foreign Coins and Medals. India , East India Company, Madras presidency, gold pagoda, 1808-1815 issue, top of pagoda on obverse under letter D , wt. 2.99gms. (Pr.150), traces of mounting on edge, otherwise extremely fine £200-250

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Posted by: anonymous  2015-08-26
World Coins and Medals. India , East India Company, Madras presidency, gold pagoda, 1808-1815 issue, top of pagoda on obverse under letter D, wt. 2.99gms. (Pr.150), traces of mounting on edge, otherwise extremely fine £200-250

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Posted by: anonymous  2015-08-22
G INDIAN COINS, EAST INDIA COMPANY, Madras Presidency, Gold Pagoda, undated (1808-1815), pagoda within buckled garter, rev Vishnu standing, 2.93g (SAC KM 356). Extremely fine. £300-400
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