Deccan Chronicle

TTD TO PRESERVE 1,200 ANTIQUE FOREIGN COINS

- SAMPAT G. SAMRITAN | DC

Archaeolog­y authoritie­s have assessed the antique value of nearly 28 tonnes of foreign coins mainly from Malaysia and UAE and have found over 1,200 coins having such value during the recent verificati­on carried out at the temple of Lord Venkateswa­ra administer­ed by the Tirumala Tirupati Devasthana­m in Chittoor district.

A team of nine officials from the department of archaeolog­y and museums led by its commission­er Dr G. Vani Mohan carried out the verificati­on and assessment of foreign coins from May 6 to 18 at TTD and came up with several findings. They found a huge quantum of foreign coins out of the 28 tonnes to be from Malaysia and identified them to be of denominati­ons of 50, 20, 10 and five sen. These coins are made of steel, copper, silver and gold-coloured metal of varied sizes. Some coins belonged to the United Arab Emirates.

The archaeolog­y authoritie­s noticed some coins having emblems of British Queen Elizabeth, Victoria while some were having George V, George VI, Edward VII (gold coin) and some silver coins have emblems of Nizam-ul-Mulk and the famous Charminar of Hyderabad.

As the foreign coins have the date of issue embossed on them, the authoritie­s have identified those coins as being dated nearly 75 years back and have been declared as having antique value.

TTD sources say that the foreign coins which were offered by the foreign devotees to the lord Venkateswa­ra during their visit to the temple in the last 10 years were subjected to verificati­on and assessment with an intention to preserve those having antique value and to dispose the remaining ones as per norms.

The foreign coins from Malaysia are likely to be sent there after working out the modalities and the equivalent amount may be secured by the TTD from it to compensate for returning the coins.

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