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Surat (Gujarat)
Country India - British
Type Standard circulation coin
Years 1941
Value 1 Rupee (1)
Composition Silver
Weight 11.66 g
Diameter 30.5 mm
Shape Round
Lettering: GEORGE VI KING EMPEROR
Engraver: Percy Metcalfe
Reverse
Within circle, date divides legend in English & Urdu (Yek Rupya) . Outside circle, wreath made of roses, thistle, shamrock leaves and lotus flowers. All within a toothed border
Lettering:
ONE
RUPEE
INDIA
1941
sdjko sdfjsod sdfjo.
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Kolkata (West Bengal)
Country British India
Years 1940
Value 1 Rupee
Metal Silver (.500)
Weight 11.66 g
Diameter 30.5 mm
100 % ORIGINAL British India Antique Coins.
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Kolkata (West Bengal)
Country India - British
Year 1835
Value 1 Rupee (1 INR)
Metal Silver
Weight 11.66 g
Diameter 30.5 mm
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Tirunelveli (Tamil Nadu)
In period of
RAJARAJA CHOLAN
RAJENDRA CHOLAN
KULLOTHUNGA CHOLAN
Weight: (3.5 - 4.5)grams
Diameter: (15 - 19)mm
Each one 150rs only
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Hapur (Uttar Pradesh)
Very sharp details on both the obverse and reverse sides. Obverse legends are 2.5 mm from the rims. This variety is the rare one.
Kolkata Mint.
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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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Navi Mumbai (Maharashtra)
The 25 paise coin from 1959 holds historical significance as a part of India's currency evolution. On its obverse side, you would likely find the numerical value "25" denoting its denomination, often accompanied by the term "PAISE" in English or Devanagari script. Surrounding this central motif, there might be intricate decorative patterns or designs typical of Indian coinage from that era.
The reverse side commonly features the national emblem, the Ashoka Lion Capital, encircled by the words "Satyameva Jayate" in Devanagari script, symbolizing the nation's ethos of truth prevailing. Additionally, the year of minting, "1959," would usually be inscribed on the coin, indicating its vintage.
These coins were typically minted using materials like copper or brass and would have a diameter of around 22 mm. Over time, due to circulation and wear, the coin's appearance might have been affected, but it remains a tangible artifact representing the economic and cultural context of India in the late 1950s.
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