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Navi Mumbai (Maharashtra)
Two coins from British times. One is from the year 1911 and the other one is from 1947
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Chennai (Tamil Nadu)
ONE ANNA COINS
COPPER NICKEL COINS
NICKEL BRASS COINS
EACH 20 RUPEES
100 COINS AVAILABLE
CLEARANCE SALE
NO BARGAIN
NO WASTING TIME
ONE PICE COINS AVAILABLE
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Vijalpor (Gujarat)
I have toral 5 coins two of Queen Victoria of 1862 and 1892, One coin of King Edward VII (બોડિયા રાજા), And 2 coins of King George V of the year 1918. Price Rs. 1500 each. If bought all 5 coins, combo price rs. 7000. This is final price. No bargain please. You will not get any of these coins at l price than I am selling.
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Gurgaon (Haryana)
Antique coins. A rare Indian coin of 1883, a rare one rupee coin of 1890, one piece of one rupee coin 1906, two pieces of one rupee coin of 1907, one quarter anna coin of 1933. All coins from my collection. I've many more.
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Mumbai (Maharashtra)
Dimensions : Board: (L * W * H) = (14 * 14 * 14) Inch, Coins: Soldiers (H) = (2.3) Inch, King: (H) = (3.5) Inch
Material : Wood:Brass. COPPER Gold Regional Specialty : Sheesham wood Brass Statue
In The Box : One Board, Brass Roman Chess pieces of fine quality and finish Imported from USA
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Nashik (Maharashtra)
The Indian One Paisa coin
Country-India.
Period-Republic(1950).
Type-standard circulation coin.
Year-1964.
Value-1paisa (0.01INR).
Mass-1.48g(0.048troy 02).
Diameter-16mm(0.063in).
Thickness-1.01mm(0.04in).
Edge-smooth.
Composition-Nickel brass (1964).
Year of minting-1964-1981.
Circulation-Demonetized.
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Chennai (Tamil Nadu)
Two big trunk box more than 90 years old & One brass locker box, one wooden cash box and one mild steel cash box all are more than 90 years old, two nos big trunk box good condition
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Bidhannagar (West Bengal)
Three pence coins queen Elizabeth 1967 two nos.
Metal/Material:
Brass
Year:
1967
Degree of preservation:
very nice
Manufacturing Country And Region:
Great Britain.
Come and see it!
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Saharsa (Bihar)
The Ram Darbar coins were issued by the Maratha Empire between 1736 and 1818, and the year 1740 on your friend's coin indicates it was issued during this time period.
This is a token rather than a monetary coin and would have been provided at a temple for a Hindu devotee to take away as a protective keepsake. It is of brass and most probably struck from a die. On one side is Lord Rama, his wife Sita, and the monkey god Hanuman around a platform (dubar).
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