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Fanam was the currency used historically in major parts of South India, especially during the British Raj. Fanam is the anglicized form of the native word paṇaṁ, meaning "coin" or "wealth". It may specifically refer to:

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">Travancore Fanam</span> Obsolete currency of India

The Travancore Fanam was a type of money that was issued by the State of Travancore, now mainly a part of Kerala in South India. The Fanams and Chuckrams were known to be some of the smallest coins in the world. The word Fanam appears to be an Anglo-Germanic sound shift from the word Panam, which means money in Dravidian languages. Historically, the Fanam and Chuckram coins were the regular unit of currency in medieval Travancore and appear to have been extensively used for trading in the region of South India. The words Fanam and Panam literally mean money and are still used as a synonym for wealth in Kerala in the native language of Malayalam.