Rare Coins of British India
British India Coins (1862-1947) were stuck under the authority of the crown. The new coins minted under the Coinage Act, 1835 had the effigy of William IV on the obverse and the value on the reverse in English and Persian. The coins issued after 1840 bore the portrait of Queen Victoria. The first coinage under the crown was issued in 1862 and in 1877 Queen Victoria assumed the title of the Empress of India. We have tried to cover the Uniform coinage of this period.
Five sections in dress panel(1862 rupee) It has been found in 1862 Rupee B II MADRAS MINT Unrecorded variety of 5 Sections in the dress panel. It was struck with Half Anna Die which had 5 sections on Dress panel with different embroidery.
Victoria Queen 1854-Two-Mohur
1939 Rupee (The most admired Rupee in British India Coins)
1911 1/2 rupee (many must have just heard about it)
1/2 Anna pattern 1908 King Edward
Victoria Queen-1860-Pattern Rupee
1840 Rupee(symbol unheard of..)
Madras-Presidency-Half-Mohur
1862-0-3Dots-Mule
1862 Rupee AII-0-9-Dots
1877 Victoria Empress Rupee-AII-No-Dot
1942 King George Rupee with Countermark-PGAH
King GeorgeV 1910-Rupee-Pattern
King William-Two-Mohur
Half-Pagoda-1807 Very Rare
Bengal Presidency Gold mohur Murshidabad Mint
RUPEE 1849 PROOF(EAST INDIA COMPANY)
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