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IT'S FRIDAY! CAN WE GET SOME METAL PORN UP IN HERE?!

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Show us what you got this week. Show us what you already have. Show us what you had but sold and sure wish you still have. Show us what you will get some day.

Here's my special purchase for the week:

A post-war gold "tola" bullion piece from Calcutta, India (circa 1950). The tola is a traditional Indian and Southeast Asian measure of weight. It equals 11.3398038 grams (exactly 3/8 troy ounce).

Gold coins weren't being made by many governments during the post-war era. But gold was still very desirable in places like India, Pakistan, Nepal, Singapore. So private minters and refiners made their own. They kind of tried to outdo their competitors with interesting and attractive designs. Think of these as some of the forefathers of the Sunshine, Scottsdale, Geiger, etc. that we buy today.

The company that made this piece was caught red-handed receiving smuggled gold, melting it, and turning it into these "laundered" tolas!

Sham Lal Sen Private gold Tola ND (c. 1950) MS64 NGC, KMX-Unl., Fr-1612. AGW 0.3730 oz. A highly lustrous and sharply struck private tola issue, featuring an attractive obverse design that illustrates a leftward running deer with rising sun over mountains in the background. Seldom seen as a type. AGW 0.3730 oz.

We are like children who look at print and see a serpent in the last letter but one, and a sword in the last.
--Severian the Lame

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