1 Bazaruco - Filipe III (CeIlão) ND (1621-1640) front 1 Bazaruco - Filipe III (CeIlão) ND (1621-1640) back
1 Bazaruco - Filipe III (CeIlão) ND (1621-1640) photo
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1 Bazaruco - Filipe III CeIlão ND

 
Tin-lead (calain) 3 g 15 mm
Description
Issuer
Portuguese India
King
Philip III (1621-1640)
Type
Standard circulation coin
Years
1621-1640
Value
1 Bazaruco = 0.8 Reais (1⁄375)
Currency
Xerafim (1580-1706)
Composition
Tin-lead (calain)
Weight
3 g
Diameter
15 mm
Shape
Round
Technique
Cast
Demonetized
Yes
Updated
2024-10-05
References
Numista
N#341426
Rarity index
100%

Reverse

Saint Lourenço iron grid

Interesting fact

One interesting fact about the 1 Bazaruco coin from Portuguese India is that it was made of a unique alloy called "calain," which is a combination of tin and lead. This alloy was commonly used in the production of coins during that time period, particularly in the Portuguese colonies. The use of calain was preferred because it was less expensive than other metals and still maintained a certain level of durability. However, it's worth noting that the coin's composition has led to some debate among collectors and historians, with some arguing that the coin was made of a different alloy or even a different metal altogether. Despite this, the 1 Bazaruco coin remains a valuable and interesting piece of numismatic history.