Travancore, Silver 2 Chuckram (2 Coins), 0.77 & 0.80g, Rama Varma VI (ME 1062-1101/ 1885-1924 AD), Obv: Conch, Rev: RV monogram and CHS 2. & 2 CHS. KM 44 & 50. Toned Uncirculated, Very Scarce.
Travancore Silver 2 Chuckram Pair (KM 44 & KM 50), Rama Varma VI, ME 1062–1101 (1885–1924 AD) – This scarce and attractive pair comprises two silver 2 Chuckram coins of the princely state of Travancore issued during the reign of Moolam Thirunal Rama Varma VI. The coins weigh approximately 0.77 g and 0.80 g respectively and feature the iconic conch shell (Shanku), the royal emblem of Travancore, on the obverse. The reverse bears the RV monogram of Rama Varma along with the denomination “CHS 2” / “2 CHS” in English and Malayalam. Struck in silver and measuring about 10 mm in diameter, these coins represent two distinct catalogued varieties, KM 44 and KM 50, and are highly sought after by collectors of Indian princely state coinage. Offered in toned Uncirculated condition, this matching pair displays excellent preservation, original surfaces, and strong eye appeal, making it a desirable addition to any advanced collection of Travancore numismatics.
₹ 8,925.00
₹ 8,925.00
