Marudhar Arts > Auction 43Auction date: 24 February 2024
Lot number: 374

Price realized: 490,000 INR   (Approx. 5,912 USD / 5,463 EUR)   Note: Prices do not include buyer's fees.
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Travancore State,Tulabharam Issue, Gold Double/2 Pagoda, Probably struck on bigger planchet, Obv: "Sree Padmanabhan" in Malayalam in three lines within a linear circle and outer dotted circular circle, Rev: uniface, 5.10g, 18.40mm, (KM # X4), minor nick on the edge, centrally struck, superb bold strike, complete dotted border, almost uncirculated, Exceedingly Rare.In the Travancore state, the gold Thulabhara Kaasu coins symbolize the Thulapurusha Danam ceremony, reflecting the rich numismatic heritage of Travancore. Originally, these coins were crafted from gold equivalent to the Maharaja's weight and were distributed to Brahmins during the donation ceremony. Named Thulabhara Kaasu, these coins were not initially part of the state's currency. The gold dedicated for this purpose underwent purification, resulting in coins of various sizes and weights. One side of the coin featured the inscription representing the family deity of the Travancore house. Until 1850, Thulabharam coins were uniface, bearing the letters 'Sree Padmanabha' in Malayalam. However, a significant transformation occurred in 1870 during Ayilyam Thirunal's Thulabaram ceremony. New coins were introduced with a different design, which were struck on both sides. The obverse showcased the letters encircled by a wreath, while the reverse displayed a conch surrounded by another wreath.The Thulabharam Kaasu coins were issued in four denominations, namely Kazhanju, ½ Kazhanju, ¼ Kazhanju, and 1/8 Kazhanju. The Kazhanju, being the largest denomination, weighed approximately 5 grams.

Starting price: 400000 INR