From Dowry to Deep Sea – The Lost Silver Bars of His Majesty’s Mint Bombay
The story begins in 1661, when England acquired Bombay as part of Queen Catherine of Braganza’s dowry to King Charles II. This strategic port soon became a critical British colonial trade and administration center. In 1829, that influence expanded with the establishment of His Majesty’s Mint Bombay, which began producing both circulating coinage and large silver ingots for international payments.