Auction: 21125 - Spink Numismatic e-Circular 11: Indian & Islamic Coins
                    
                    Lot: 7207
                
                    
                        Sri Lanka (Ceylon), Portuguese Colony, Tanga, 2.17g, Jaffna, undated (c.1680), host coin Goa, Tanga, 1642, arms between G - A, rev. Tanga monogram between D - S,   countermark VOC with "I" above for Jaffna (host coin Ceylon KM 10, Sho. 1272, with this countermark KM-; Sho.- (see KM 60 for type on 2-Tanga)), small edge cut, host coin fine / good fine, countermark very fine, extremely rare
Part of a collection of coins formed  by Mr Campbell, a tea planter of Nuwara Eliya in the early 20th century. He regularly correspondeded with  Mr H. W. Codrington (famous for having later written 'Ceylon Coins and Currency,'  published by Richards, Government Printer, Ceylon, 1924), which is still a standard reference work on the subject today. Codrinton mentions that a hoard of coins of this type were being offered in Ceylon in 1913 and it is likely that these coins were part of this find.    
 
Codrington writes in Ceylon Coins and Currency (p.102):
"The countermarks found on the Portuguese coins are three:-
i) The monogram GALE (Galle)
ii) The monogram of the Dutch East India Company, either plain, or surmounted by C (Colombo) or by I (Jaffna)
iii) The letter R."
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