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Schloten 1350a; Mitchiner #2197; Krause #34 |
Obverse : VOC monogram, below T (Trincomalee).
Reverse : I between two rosettes of four dots each. .:. above S T ( two line below T ) year 179(1) at bottom.
Both sides within bead and line circles.
VOC monogram of the Dutch East India Company has a large V
superimposed on OC.
KM34 | S1348 | R | 1789 | |
KM34 | S1349 | S | 1790 | Similar |
KM34 | S1349a | S | 1791 | Thick monogram |
KM34 | S1350a | S | 1791 | Large monogram |
KM34 | S1350b | S | 1791 | Monogram narrower with a dot In centre |
KM34 | S1351 | S | 1792 | Rev. Small letters |
KM34 | S1352* | S | 1793 | Monogram narrow, large T |
The Mint at Trincomalee also became permanent although a Res. of Aug 26, 1789 states that minting was to be "for this occasion only". For the most part the coins made here are square or at any rate very irregular in shape. The Stuivers were struck in accordance with the Res. of Mar.13, 1783 and in agreement with the weight of the Stuivers of Colombo. The minting of Dudus anywhere but at Colombo was disapproved of by Batavia. Since, however, the Mint at Colombo was already overtaxed and it had to rush to be able to supply Jaffna and Galle with coining material before the end of the sailing season.
In the "Catalogue of Coins in the Colombo Museum" (1914). H. W. Codrington ascribes these coins to Tuticorin. The official records however, point out clearly, that they were struck at Trincomalee and in "Memoirs of the Colombo Museum" (1924) Codrington corrects this error. Vide also Res. Colombo vol. CC of Sep.21, 1790. Codrington Memoirs, p. 229.
Text from
* Ceylon Coins and Currency By H. W. Codrington. Colombo 1924
Page 137 Chapter X Dutch - Coins of the Eastern Mints. Plate 145.
* The Coins of the Dutch Overseas Territories- 1601-1948
C. Scholten, 1953, Amsterdam: Jacques Schulman.
The coin was scanned at 300dpi and the images are displayed at 300dpi. It was purchased in April 1999 from the John Madlon collection of Dutch Ceylon copper dumps.