000200000002000000000000000000020000000000000000000000000000000000000000 ASSAY REPORT, shewing the Mint Standards of Bombay, Calcutta, Madras, and England, and the Weight, Purity, and intrinsic Value, by REMARKS. Bombay Mohur... Caleutta do. new............ Madras do. do... English Guinea. Venetian or Sequin... Per Ct. dec. 179.00 92.00 164.68 204.71 91.66 187.65 180.00 91.66 165.00 129.50 91.66 118.70 53.00 99.25 52.60 1500.000 1709.2233 1502.914 1081.187 Mint Standard. In the Coins of these Mints, 1 part of Gold represents 15 of Silver. 479.011 -Full Weight 54 Grains Gubber or Dutch Ducat 53.25 98.25 52.31 91.50 201.98 97.25 71.47 476.500 -Do.... do....53 1839.805 -Do.... do. 222 Imported as Bullion. 651.06 -In the English Coins, 1 part of Gold represents 14.281 dec. of Silver. Gr.dec. Gr.dec. Rs. dec. This Coin was struck by Kishun Raj Wadder, Rajah of Mysore, in the Mint at Mysore. This Coin, denominated Bhoolpuddee, or head of the Idol, is of the same coinage, with This Coin was struck by Hyder Ally about 50 or 60 years ago at Seringapatam. The above six Coins are usually received into the Poona Treasury from the districts of These Coins were struck by Esajee Ram, Mumledar of the Paishwa, about 60 years ago By a general order, 12th of December, 1821, the pay of the troops in the Presidency is regulated according to the following table of the value of the contiguous currencies. WEIGHTS.-The English weights being in common use here, and at all the other Presidencies, the following account of their relative proportions may be found useful. The two principal weights established in Great Britain, are the avoirdupois and troy weights; the last is again divided into diamond and money weights; the grain is understood to be a grain of wheat, gathered in the middle of the ear. |