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________________ JANUARY, 1898.] CURRENCY AND COINAGE AMONG THE BURMESE. Rs. 538-4-914 and not to Rs. 167-6-3, as stated. The proper diagram for Rs. 167-6-3 follows: ohâng, catty tamlung, tael 1. Now, eliminating the errors from the statement, we can perceive that it provides an exceedingly valuable form of improvised abacus for computing money. Thus, taking the rupee as the unit, we get And it would read thus:-- 14 Thus, c = rupee 4d; d d 2e; e e8f; f 1 pice. Then the abacus diagram, as made out by the Siamese, runs thas, for a sum of Rs. 167-6-3:— 2a40b 160c Rs. 160 4c b= 303d = 1/4c ed 1/8c f= 1/88 7 catties... Rs. 560 2 taels 12 15 1 15 rupees... 4 four-apnas... 2 its 1 2 two-annas... 8 pice 588 206: 4c: 588-4-9 4-anna piece : 2-anna piece: 3 + b CCC d 2 3 21 Rs. 167-6-3 is as (To be continued.)
SR No.032519
Book TitleIndian Antiquary Vol 27
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
AuthorRichard Carnac Temple
PublisherSwati Publications
Publication Year1984
Total Pages404
LanguageEnglish
ClassificationBook_English
File Size15 MB
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