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Kozhikode (Kerala)
100 year Old coins, different type of coins,
Above price is not the exact price,
price will be discussed later
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Kolhapur (Maharashtra)
* SULTANATE MUGHAL COPPER
* SHIVRAI
* BRITISH INDIA
* REPUBLIC INDIA
* INTERNATIONAL COINS
* AND OTHER OLD COPPER COINS FOR SELL
In image coin price per coin not lot price
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Faridkot (Punjab)
Features
Issuer India - British (British India)
King George VI (1936-1952)
Type Standard circulation coin
Years 1942-1945
Value 1 Rupee
Currency Rupee (1862-1947)
Composition Silver (.500)
Weight 11.66 g
Diameter 30.5 mm
Thickness 2.21 mm
Shape Round
Technique Milled
Orientation Medal alignment ↑↑
Demonetized Yes
Number N# 2470 Help
References KM# 557
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Jamshedpur (Jharkhand)
Very nice condition
Antique and exclusive
For prce message me the number of course u wanna take
Good price for this type of antique coin
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Kolhapur (Maharashtra)
Maximum type of Sultanate coin available
Bahamani Sultanate
Ahmadnagar ( निज़ाम शाही )
Golkonda ( कुतुब शाही )
Bidar ( बीदर शाही )
Bijapur ( आदिल शाही )
Price per coin
Price depend on coin
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Bardhaman (West Bengal)
Onek dhoroner coin ache, foreign coin o ache and type onojai coin er price
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India (All cities)
The Edward VII series of coins of India are dated 1903-1910. No Gold coins were issued during the reign of Edward VII. There are four silver coins (Rupee, 1/2 Rupee, 1/4 Rupee and 2 Annas) and three copper coins (1/4 Anna, 1/2 Pice and 1/12 Anna). A Cupro-nickel 1 Anna coin was introduced in 1906... But this is a 1 Rupee Coin... dated back to 1906 On 01 Aug, 1906, the copper coins were replace by bronze issues with the same obverse and reverse designs but a thinner plancet due to the rising international prices of copper. The 1906 coins come in both varieties... This is a Silver made Another special feature of the coinage of this period was that,in all the silver coins the inscription was in both English and Persian, compared to Victoria coins that showed only English. The King Edward VII coins are distinct as the head is uncrowned. The apparent explanation is, though Queen Victoria died on 22 January 1901, Edward's coronation was not held till 9 August 1902. The master dies were created before the coronation, so it was not possible to show him wearing the crown. Obv. Description - Edward VII face Rev. Description - Crown, Flower and written in English Weight - 11.6000 g Material - Silver Orientation - Coin Mint - Purely Mint Edge Type - Reeded Thank You.
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Bolpur (West Bengal)
All type of coins are available from 20th century.10 paise,20 paise,10 ana,20 ana. everything.
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