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References: East India company & British India coins
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Source: Bibliography of Andhra coins

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  2. Bidie, G. The pagoda or varaha coins of southern India, JASB.LII, p.33-55, 1883.
  3. Biddulph, C.H. An unusual Masulipatan falus. JNSI.XXV.p.117, 1963.
  4. Biddulph, C.H. Copper coins of the East India Company of Chinapatam (Madras) mint issued in the name of Aurangajeb Alamgir. JNSI.XXVIII, p.223, 1966.
  5. Biddulph, C.H. Rupees issued by the English and French East India Companies and the nawabs of Arcot in the 18th&19th centuries. JNSI.XXI, p.146, 1959.
  6. Cribb,J. British India - a newly discovered pattern of George V and the development of cupro-nickel coinage in India, ONS newsletter No.144,1995.
  7. Dale, L.J. The East India Company and its coinage, NZNJ.IV, p.81, 1948.
  8. Gattani, S.M. When were scales lost? JNSI.XXV.p.256, 1963.
  9. Ghosal, H.R. Currency situation in Bengal at the end of the 18th century. JBRS.XXXIII, p.170, 1947.
  10. Grogan, H.T. The Indo-European pagodas, N.Cir.p.10728-10731, 1908.
  11. Gupta, P.L. A counter-marked rupee of Empress Victoria. JNSI, XX, p.231, 1958.
  12. Gupta, P.L. Silver coins of Bombay in the name of William III and Mary, JNSI.XXI, p.174, 1959.
  13. Gupta, P.L. An unknown rupee pattern of E.I. Co. Num.Dig, I, p.66, 1977.
  14. Hatherly, N.J. The coinage of East India Company issues ANJ.XVII, 78,1977.
  15. Jackson, R. some copper coins issued by the East India Company and other European powers in southern India. BNJ.V, p.341, 1909.
  16. Johnston, J.M.C. The coinage of the East India Company. NC, III, p.71.
  17. Kotwal, C.E. A Bombay half-rupee of Charles II.NS, XXXV, (212), p.17
  18. Kromas, J. Catalogue of British India rupees, SCM.XXXI.p.1603, 1966.
  19. Lahiri, A.N. Indo-British coins since 1835.JNSI.XXIII, p.90, 1961.
  20. Lahiri, A.N. Rupee coins since 1835.INC, II, p.125, 1961.
  21. Lahiri, A.N. Numismatography of Indo-British coins. JNSI.XLIX.p.182-187, 1987.
  22. Niyogi, R. Four new E.I.C. tokens, JNSI.XLVII, p.71-73, 1985.
  23. Phatak, D.M. Indian coins minted during the reign of King Edward VII.JNSI.XXVII.p.120, 1965.
  24. Pridmore, F. First silver coinage of the Madras mint 1688.N.Cir, LXIX, 9,184,1961.
  25. Puddester, R.P. Catalogue of British India passes, tickets, checks and tokens. ONS newsletter No.158,159,160,161,162,163 &167, 1998,1999,2000,2001.
  26. Rajendran, N. History of coinage under East India Company, Studies in south Indian coins, VII.p.159-164, 1997.
  27. Reddy, V.V.S. A gold pagoda of English East India Company, JNSI. , XLV.p.79, 1983.
  28. Scholten, C. Coins of United East India Company, N.Cir.XLIV.p.123-126, 1936.
  29. Smith, M.A. East India silvers coinage. N., VIII, p.39, 1895.
  30. Stevens.P.J.E. The coins of the British in India. The silver fanam coinages of the Madras presidency 1689 to 1807.ONS newsletter No.134.p.11-16, 1992.
  31. Thomas, E. The coinages of the East India Company, at Bombay, under the charters of Charles II with a note on the Indian exchanges of the period. IA.XI, p.313.
  32. Thurston, E. Note on the history of East India Company coinage from 1753-1835.JASB.LXII, 52.
  33. Upadhyaya, S.C. Copper coins in Bombay mint, 1669-1677,JNSI, XI, 39,1950.
  34. Vijayaraghavan, K.R. The old star pagoda of Madras. JNSI.XVII, p.109, 1955
  35. Westcott, A. The copper coinage of Madras presidency. IA.XXVIII.p.270
  36. Westcott, A. Copper coinage of Madras presidency. IA.XXIX, p.172.
  37. Wiggins, K. East India Company-two unusual coins, ONS newsletter No.161, 1999.
  38. Zambaur, E.V. The oldest British Murshidabad rupee. NS, XXI. (123), p.483.