1035 Travancore, Silver Fanam, 1.44g, Bala Rama Varma II, ME 1121, with pyramis on both sides. KM 65. Uncirculated. Rare.
Travancore Silver 1 Fanam, ME 1121 (1945–46 AD), Bala Rama Varma II, KM 65 – Uncirculated, Rare – This rare silver 1 Fanam was issued by the princely state of Travancore during the reign of Bala Rama Varma II and bears the date ME 1121 (1945–46 AD). Weighing approximately 1.44 grams, the coin features the distinctive pyramidal temple motif on both obverse and reverse, a design closely associated with the later coinage of Travancore and inspired by the sacred architecture of the region. Catalogued as KM 65, this issue belongs to the final series of silver coinage struck before the integration of the princely state into independent India. Offered in Uncirculated condition, the coin displays sharp details, original mint lustre, and exceptional preservation, making it a highly desirable specimen for collectors of Indian princely states, South Indian numismatics, and rare silver coinage. Its scarcity and historical significance add to its appeal as a premium collectible.
₹ 7,350.00
₹ 7,350.00
