British India coins

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British India Coins forms a wonderful bit of collection for Indian Coin Collectors. There are around 160 Coins during the period of 1835 - 1947. Most of these coins are rare coins and there are some valuable Gold and Silver Coins among this. Read more about British India Coins at my Blog.
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Quote: seenavincentBritish India Coins forms a wonderful bit of collection for Indian Coin Collectors. There are around 160 Coins during the period of 1835 - 1947. Most of these coins are rare coins and there are some valuable Gold and Silver Coins among this. Read more about British India Coins at my Blog.
https://world-coin-shop.blogspot.com/
Quote: seenavincentBritish India Coins forms a wonderful bit of collection for Indian Coin Collectors. There are around 160 Coins during the period of 1835 - 1947. Most of these coins are rare coins and there are some valuable Gold and Silver Coins among this. Read more about British India Coins at my Blog.
i agree i now have 4, the queen victoria and william 1 rupee(silver) honestly is such a great looking coin when i got them there were the pride of my commonwealth/empire collection
I only have a few British India coins but I particularly like the George V fractional Annas with their beautiful wreath and beaded reverse designs.
Just because you can't see it ... doesn't mean it isn't there - Anon.

Former coin and banknote catalogue referee.
British India 1 Pice - George VI Bronze High, Flat Crown
British India 1 Pice - George VI Bronze – 2 g – ø 21.32 mm KM# 533
The buyer will get 2 Coins
High Head and Flat Head Coins
(High Crown and Flat Crown)

Note: There are three types of the crown, which is on the obverse at the top. These are shown below and are designated as (RC) Round Crown, (HC) High Crown, and (FC) Flat Crown. Calcutta Mint issues have no mint mark. The issues from the other mints have the mint mark below the date as following: Lahore, raised “L”; Pretoria, small round dot; Mumbai (Bombay), diamond dot or “large” round dot. On the Mumbai (Bombay) issues dated 1944 the mint mark appears to be a large dot over a diamond.
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British India coins looks much beautiful than Republic India coins.
Let's Do A Swap To Know Each Other Culture.
British India is the pride of my collection.
Amazing British India Coins Blog, Thanks for sharing this peaceful information.
British India coins
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