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Shivrai was a copper coin minted during the rule of Marathas and remained in circulation till the end of 19th century, primarily in the Bombay Presidency region.Before 1830s, Shivrai was valued at 1/74th to 1/80th of a Rupee. There are 150 different types of Shivrai extant till date. In 1885 the British government ordered all local revenue collectors (Mamlatdars) to collect all Shivrais and deposit them in treasury.

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  • Shivrai was a copper coin minted during the rule of Marathas and remained in circulation till the end of 19th century, primarily in the Bombay Presidency region.Before 1830s, Shivrai was valued at 1/74th to 1/80th of a Rupee. There are 150 different types of Shivrai extant till date. In 1885 the British government ordered all local revenue collectors (Mamlatdars) to collect all Shivrais and deposit them in treasury.
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