villa66 hat geschrieben:You're welcome to PM me, or just go ahead and ask your question(s) here. I'll do my best to answer, and I'm very sure there are others here who know much more than I do.

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There had been a post stating an intent to inquire about the content of the thread, but I see it has disappeared since yesterday. I have no idea what the question was, but here is something--Googled more or less at random—to further any deeper inquiry into this subject. It’s a place to begin, anyway.
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General Rules and Orders Made Under Enactments in Force in British India, Volume I, Parts 1-2
India, G.R.Ridge Office of the superintendent, government printing 1907 (p.587)
“THE PORTUGUESE CONVENTION ACT, 1881 (XVII of 1881).”
“Coins coined under the Portuguese Convention”
“No. 791, dated the 25th May, 1881.—His Excellency the Governor General in Council is pleased to republish for general information the following extract article six of a Convention, dated 12th April, 1880, between their Excellencies the Governors General of British India and Portuguese India, which has acquired the force of law within British India by Act XVII of 1881:--“
“All silver and copper Portuguese coins coined under the provisions of this Convention shall, while this Convention remains in force, be legal tender in payment or on account throughout British India to the same extent, and subject to the same exceptions in the case of coin which has been called in, or is under weight, or has been clipped, filed or defaced, as in the case of the corresponding silver and copper coins issued by the authority of the Government of British India for the time being in British India.”
“All silver and copper coin which has been issued by the authority of the Government of British India shall, to the same extent and subject to the same exceptions, be a legal tender in payment or on account throughout Portuguese India.”
“All Treasury and other Officers of Government are directed to treat the new Portuguese coins as legal tender accordingly.”
“[See Gazette of India, 1881, Pt. I, p 214]”
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I think it’s really interesting stuff. I had no idea about this either, until I began looking into this 1881 rupia.

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