The coronation of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj is a golden page in the history of Maharashtra. The gold coin brought by Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj during his coronation is called 'Shivarai Hon'. While all markets were dominated by Mughal, Adil Shahi, Qutb Shahi and many other currencies, they rejected Mughal supremacy and the influence of the Persian language and minted their own 'coins' in the Devanagari script, a far-reaching and revolutionary event.Shivaji Maharaj flatly rejected Henry Oxdon's demand that 'British coins should be used in Swarajya' and said 'Our coins will work in our state'.'Shivarai Hon' symbolizes the sovereignty and prosperity of the Swarajya created by Shiv Chhatrapati. It is not just currency but our identityShivaji Maharaj's 'Shivarai Hone' coin has 'Sri Raja Shiva' in three lines in Devanagari script in a dotted circle on the obverse side and 'Chhatra Pati' in two lines on the reverse side in a dotted circle, the title he adopted at the coronation, this coin is gold.