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Rare large bastardo of Sebastian (1554-1578), Melaka mint, Portuguese India

$ 33.23

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    Description

    Three crossed arrows and "SB" (for "San Sebastio") within a ring of double circles filled within alternative dots and stars / Crude Portuguese coat of arms surrounded by dots. 27mm, 5.26 grams. Melaka mint. Saran Singh # S03; Vas. #Se16; Grogan #13.
    In high quality condition for these, quite an exceptional coin!!
    Cast tin, Rare! The Portuguese were the first to arrive in India in 1498. The closing of traditional trade routes in western Asia by the Ottomans and rivalry with the Italian states, set Portugal in search of an alternate sea route to India. The first successful voyage to India was by Vasco da Gama in 1498, when he arrived in Calicut, Kerala. He proceeded to Goa. The Portuguese captured the entire coastal territory along India's western and eastern coasts as well as the island of Sri Lanka in the early 16th century. Portugal had established trading outposts in Goa, Daman, Diu, Dadra and Nagar Haveli along India's west coast. However Goa was their prized possession and their capital of the eastern hemisphere.