


Massa - Raja Raja Chola I
985 yearCopper | 3.72 g | 15.7 mm |
Issuer | Chola dynasty (Indian Hindu Dynasties) |
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Type | Standard circulation coin |
Year | 985 |
Value | 1 Massa |
Currency | Stater |
Composition | Copper |
Weight | 3.72 g |
Diameter | 15.7 mm |
Thickness | 3 mm |
Shape | Round (irregular) |
Demonetized | Yes |
Updated | 2024-10-05 |
Numista | N#284527 |
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Rarity index | 66% |
Reverse
On reverse Ra below Ja
Edge
Plain
Comment
The Chola Kingdom is an ancient, there has been references made in Mahabharatha and even in Ashokan inscriptions. It is known that Karikala was the Chola ruler who reigned in the 2nd century AD. During Karikala's reign, the capital city was moved to Kaveripattanam from Uraiyur. Nedumudikilli seems to have been the successor of Karikala, whose capital town was set to fire by the sea pirates. The frequent attacks of Pallavas, Cheras and Pandyas declined the Chola power and it was in the 8th century AD, Cholas glory began to shine when the Pallavas power declined.Vijayalaya
In around 850 AD, Vijayalaya founded the dynasty probably by starting off as a vassal of the Pallava king. With the conflict between Pallavas and Pandyas, Vijayalaya occupied Tanjore and made his capital. He was succeeded by his son Aditya-I. Aditya-I defeated Pallava king Aparajita and also Parantaka Viranarayana, the Kongu ruler.
Raja raja Chola struck coins both in Sri Lanka and India. They differed much in fabric, style and in the gold purity. The monetary economy was well defined with the Imperial Cholan conquest. In Tamilnadu, Cholas introduced coinage much prior to Raja raja's campaign in Sri Lanka. They also set voyages as far as the islands of Indonesia and Maldives through ocean. Subsequently they felt the need to mint coins to trade!
Chola's coinage issues were in all the three metals Gold, Silver and Copper. Though the coinage was mainly destined for general currency, very few commemoratives could be observed
Interesting fact
One interesting fact about the Massa - Raja Raja Chola I 985 coin is that it features an unusual depiction of the king, Raja Raja Chola I, with a mustache and a beard, which was not a common feature in the portrayal of Indian kings on coins during that time period.
Price
Date | Mintage | VG | F | VF | XF | AU | UNC |
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