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Monday, July 21, 2025

From Portugal to Paradise: The Remarkable Journey of Garcia de Orta and a Numismatic Nugget!

 Ever wondered about the unsung heroes who bridged ancient knowledge systems with emerging scientific thought? Step back into the 16th century, and you'll find a fascinating figure: Garcia de Orta, a Portuguese physician whose adventurous spirit brought him to the vibrant shores of India.

Born in Elvas, Portugal, around 1501, Orta was no ordinary doctor. Educated in the prestigious universities of Spain, he developed a profound curiosity for medicine, philosophy, and the natural world. But it was in 1534, fleeing religious persecution, that his journey truly began, as he sailed to Goa, then a bustling Portuguese colony in India.



More than just a traveler, Orta arrived as a dedicated medical scientist. He quickly immersed himself in the rich tapestry of Eastern healing practices, fascinated by the indigenous medical systems and the vast array of medicinal plants. He became a trusted physician to the Portuguese Viceroys and other influential figures, all the while diligently studying and documenting the local flora.

Orta's magnum opus, "Colóquios dos simples e drogas e coisas medicinais da Índia" (Colloquies on the Simples, Drugs and Medicinal Matters of India), published in Goa in 1563, was a groundbreaking work. It was one of the very first European texts to systematically detail the medicinal properties of Indian plants and spices. Imagine, over 50 different Indian plants meticulously described, their uses, preparation methods, and therapeutic effects laid bare for a European audience! This book was a revelation, shedding light on treatments for ailments like cholera and malaria, and fundamentally shaping the nascent fields of pharmacology and botany in Europe.

Garcia de Orta's empirical approach, his willingness to learn from local healers, and his meticulous documentation truly set him apart. He challenged the rigid medical doctrines of his time, embracing direct observation and experimentation. His legacy is a testament to the enduring value of cross-cultural exchange and the integration of diverse knowledge systems in scientific advancement.

A Piece of History in Your Hand? The 200 Escudos Bimetallic Coin!

Now, for the collectors and history enthusiasts among us: did you know that Garcia de Orta's profound contributions were honored on Portuguese coinage?

Yes, there's a 200 Escudos bimetallic coin that features the likeness of Garcia de Orta! While the Portuguese Escudo is no longer in circulation (having been replaced by the Euro), these bimetallic coins are a beautiful tangible link to this remarkable historical figure.

And here's a little secret for those looking to own a piece of this history: these fascinating coins can sometimes be found for around ₹100 in the collector's market in India! While their intrinsic value might be limited, their historical significance and the story they tell make them a true treasure for any numismatist or history buff.

So, the next time you hold a coin, remember that behind the metal and design often lies a captivating story of human endeavor, discovery, and the bridging of worlds – much like the journey of Garcia de Orta.

Monday, April 10, 2023

Portuguese Colonies and Portuguese colonial currencies


Portuguese colonies refer to the territories that were colonized and ruled by Portugal from the 15th century to the mid-20th century. 
Portugal was one of the first European countries to establish overseas colonies, and at its height, the Portuguese Empire spanned across several continents, including South America, Africa, and Asia.
 
Some of the major Portuguese colonies include:
 
Brazil: This was the largest and most significant Portuguese colony in terms of population and economic activity. Portugal claimed Brazil in 1500 and ruled it for over 300 years until it gained independence in 1822.
 
Angola: This was one of Portugal's earliest African colonies, established in the 16th century. Angola remained a Portuguese colony until 1975 when it gained independence.
 
Mozambique: Another African colony, Mozambique was established in the 16th century and remained under Portuguese rule until 1975.
 
Goa: This was a small but strategically important colony in India that Portugal established in the 16th century. Goa remained a Portuguese colony until 1961 when India annexed it.
 
Macau: This was a small colony on the coast of China that Portugal established in the 16th century. Macau remained a Portuguese colony until 1999 when it was handed over to China.
 
Other notable Portuguese colonies include Cape Verde, Guinea-Bissau, East Timor, and São Tomé and Príncipe.
During the period of Portuguese colonization, the currencies used in the colonies varied depending on the region and the time period. However, some of the most common currencies used in Portuguese colonies were:
1. Portuguese Real: This was the official currency of Portugal and its colonies during the 16th to the mid-19th century. The real was also used in some of the Portuguese colonies in South America, Africa, and Asia.
2. Portuguese Escudo: The escudo was introduced in Portugal in the early 20th century and was later adopted by some of the Portuguese colonies, including Angola, Mozambique, Cape Verde, and Guinea-Bissau.
3. Indian Rupee: In the Portuguese colony of Goa, the Indian Rupee was the official currency. However, the Portuguese Escudo was also widely used.
4. Macanese Pataca: This was the official currency of the Portuguese colony of Macau. The pataca was introduced in the 20th century to replace the Mexican dollar, which had been used in the colony.
5. Timorese Escudo: In the Portuguese colony of East Timor, the Timorese Escudo was the official currency until it gained independence in 2002.
6. Brazilian Real: After Brazil gained independence from Portugal in 1822, the Brazilian real was introduced as the official currency. However, Portuguese coins and banknotes continued to be used in the colony for some time.
These are just some of the examples of currencies used in Portuguese colonies, and there were many other local currencies and trade currencies used in different regions.
 
During the period of Portuguese colonization, the currencies used in the colonies varied depending on the region and the time period. However, some of the most common currencies used in Portuguese colonies were:
1. Portuguese Real: This was the official currency of Portugal and its colonies during the 16th to the mid-19th century. The real was also used in some of the Portuguese colonies in South America, Africa, and Asia.
2. Portuguese Escudo: The escudo was introduced in Portugal in the early 20th century and was later adopted by some of the Portuguese colonies, including Angola, Mozambique, Cape Verde, and Guinea-Bissau.
3. Indian Rupee: In the Portuguese colony of Goa, the Indian Rupee was the official currency. However, the Portuguese Escudo was also widely used.
4. Macanese Pataca: This was the official currency of the Portuguese colony of Macau. The pataca was introduced in the 20th century to replace the Mexican dollar, which had been used in the colony.
5. Timorese Escudo: In the Portuguese colony of East Timor, the Timorese Escudo was the official currency until it gained independence in 2002.
6. Brazilian Real: After Brazil gained independence from Portugal in 1822, the Brazilian real was introduced as the official currency. However, Portuguese coins and banknotes continued to be used in the colony for some time.
These are just some examples of currencies used in Portuguese colonies, and there were many other local currencies and trade currencies used in different regions.



Tuesday, May 15, 2018

Portugal - Escudo (1911-2001) 25 Escudos 1977-1978 Copper-nickel Coin @ 50/-

Portugal - Escudo (1911-2001) 25 Escudos 
1977-1978 Copper-nickel Coin – 9.5 g – ø 26.25 mm
Rare coin available for sale!
Portugal - Escudo (1911-2001) 25 Escudos 1977-1978 Copper-nickel Coin @ 50/-

Portugal - Escudo (1911-2001) 25 Escudos 1977-1978 Copper-nickel Coin @ 50/-

Sunday, May 6, 2018

Portugal - Escudo (1911-2001) 5 Escudos (Alexandre Herculano) (1977) Commemorative: 100th Anniversary of the Death of Alexandre Herculano Copper-nickel Coin @ 50/-

Portugal - Escudo (1911-2001) 5 Escudos (Alexandre Herculano) (1977) 
Commemorative: 100th Anniversary of the Death of Alexandre Herculano 
Copper-nickel Coin – 7 g – ø 24.5 mm KM# 606 
Portugal - Escudo (1911-2001) 5 Escudos (Alexandre Herculano) (1977) Commemorative: 100th Anniversary of the Death of Alexandre Herculano Copper-nickel Coin @ 50/-

Portugal - Escudo (1911-2001) 5 Escudos (Alexandre Herculano) (1977) Commemorative: 100th Anniversary of the Death of Alexandre Herculano Copper-nickel Coin @ 50/-


Sunday, April 8, 2018

Collection of 9 Bi-metallic coins @300/-

Collection of 9 Bi-metallic coins @300/-
Angola, Bahrain, France, Ghana, Italy, Jamaica, Kenya, Portugal,  Srilanka,
Angola, Bahrain, France, Ghana, Italy, Jamaica, Kenya, Portugal,  Srilanka,

Saturday, March 24, 2018

Portuguese Angola - Escudo (1958-1977) 50 Centavos 1953-1961 Bronze Coin @ 60/-

100 Centavos = 20 Macutas = 1 Escudo
Portuguese Angola - Escudo (1958-1977) 50 Centavos 1953-1961 Bronze – 4.0 g – ø 20 mm KM# 75, Schön# 15 
Portuguese Angola - Escudo (1958-1977) 50 Centavos 1953-1961 Bronze Coin @ 60/-
Portuguese Angola - Escudo (1958-1977) 50 Centavos 1953-1961 Bronze Coin @ 60/-
Portuguese Angola - Escudo (1958-1977) 50 Centavos 1953-1961 Bronze Coin @ 60/-

Monday, March 19, 2018

Portugal 100 Escudos Bimetallic Coin @ 40/-

Portugal 100 Escudos Bimetallic Coin @ 40/-
Portugal 100 Escudos Bimetallic Coin @ 40/-
Portugal 100 Escudos Bimetallic Coin @ 40/-
Portugal 100 Escudos Bimetallic Coin @ 40/-
Portugal 100 Escudos Bimetallic Coin @ 40/-

Portugal - Escudo (1911-2001) 10 Escudos 1969-1974 Copper-nickel Coin @ 50/-

Portugal - Escudo (1911-2001) 10 Escudos 1969-1974 Copper-nickel – 10 g – ø 28 mm KM# 600
Portugal - Escudo (1911-2001) 10 Escudos 1969-1974 Copper-nickel Coin @ 50/-
Portugal - Escudo (1911-2001) 10 Escudos 1969-1974 Copper-nickel Coin @ 50/-
Portugal - Escudo (1911-2001) 10 Escudos 1969-1974 Copper-nickel Coin @ 50/-
Portugal - Escudo (1911-2001) 10 Escudos 1969-1974 Copper-nickel Coin @ 50/-

Sunday, March 18, 2018

Portugal 5 Escudos 1963-1986 Copper-nickel Coin @ 40/-

Portugal 5 Escudos 1963-1986 Copper-nickel Coin – 7 g – ø 24.5 mm KM# 591 @ 40/-
Portugal 5 Escudos 1963-1986 Copper-nickel Coin @ 40/-
Portugal 5 Escudos 1963-1986 Copper-nickel Coin @ 40/-
Portugal 5 Escudos 1963-1986 Copper-nickel Coin @ 40/-
Portugal 5 Escudos 1963-1986 Copper-nickel Coin @ 40/-

Saturday, March 3, 2018

Portugal 100 Escudos Bimetallic Coin @ 50/-

Portugal 100 Escudos Bimetallic Coin @ 50/-
Republica Portuguesa 1989 - 100 Escudos Bimetallic Coin
Portugal 100 Escudos Bimetallic Coin @ 50/-
Portugal 100 Escudos Bimetallic Coin @ 50/-
Portugal 100 Escudos Bimetallic Coin @ 50/-
Portugal 100 Escudos Bimetallic Coin @ 50/-

Portugal 5 Escudos @ 40/-

Portugal 5 Ecudos @ 40/-
Portugal 5 Escudos @ 40/-
Portugal 5 Ecudos @ 40/-
Portugal 5 Escudos @ 40/-

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