Lot No.654
AUC35
Tokens
Auction Date: 20-12-2019
Copper
Calcutta mint, copper ¼ tola token, 2.89g. Obv: Legend ¼ TOLA 45 GRS in English. Rev: Value in Devanagri, Urdu and Bengali.
Very fine, Very scarce.
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Estimated Price :
Rs. 5,000-6,000
Sold For :
Rs. 6,500
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Lot No.655
AUC35
Tokens
Auction Date: 20-12-2019
Bronze
British India, Assam Tea Garden, bronze token, 1920, 3.47g. Legend Kannyhatti/1920 in centre around The Lungla Sylhet Tea Co. Ltd. on both sides, PR 55.
Very fine+, Rare.
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Estimated Price :
Rs. 6,000-8,000
Sold For :
Rs. 11,000
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Lot No.656
AUC35
Tokens
Auction Date: 20-12-2019
Copper
Model Prison Lucknow, zinc token (referred to as 'coupon') for ½ rupee, dated 1950, unpublished and hitherto unknown, 4.12g. Obv: Profile bust of Mahatma Gandhi facing right; legend MODEL PRISON LUCKNOW above. Rev: Denomination and date.
Extremely fine, Exceedingly rare.
The system of 'model prisons' was advocated in the Prison Reforms Committee of 1946 to try experimenting with “latest principles of penology” and where “latest sociological principle of penal reform are incorporated”. The Lucknow Central Prison was converted into a 'model prison' in 1949. Here the inmates were allowed to mix freely with least surveillance and there was no social, psychological or physical isolation. They were also given basic education and trained in various vocational skills, such as dhurrie-making, pot-making, dairy farming, papermaking and spinning yarn on the Charkha. At an establishment named 'Ganga Bhawan', the prisoners had their own canteen. The prisoners got paid for their work and they paid for their own food. Evidently, these tokens were issued to facilitate such monetary transactions inside the prison. The effigy of Mahatma Gandhi is appropriately placed on the token, as his broader ideas about Humanity and Ethics were at the root of founding 'model prisons'.
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Estimated Price :
Rs. 40,000-60,000
Sold For :
Rs. 1,20,000
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