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INDIA - BRITISH bombay presidency 1791 |
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PROOF |
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SILVER PICE 1791 BOMBAY PRESIDENCY SILVERED PS 8.30 |
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NGC PF 62 |
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Bombay Presidency, Soho mint, proof, silvered pice, 1791. Obv: Bale mark with dot in pivot. Rev: Scales & Persian inscription Adil, type I, Stevens EIC 8.30.
Graded as PF 62 by NGC, Extremely rare.
Stevens knew of only one silvered pice of this type, which is this specimen. Ex. Paul Stevens collection
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INDIA - BRITISH INDIA |
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PROOF |
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COPPER 1/2A 1890(C) C SW 6.471 PR 590 Ex. Fore |
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NGC PF 61 BN |
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India, British Colonial. Victoria (1837-1901) CU Original Proof 1/2 Anna. Calcutta mint, 1890. VICTORIA EMPRESS, crowned bust left / HALF ANNA INDIA, legend in three lines, date below; all within pelleted border and wreath. KM 487.
NGC graded PF61BN (#2680098-001) - the highest certified example by NGC
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India - British INDIA 1943 |
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PROOF |
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SILVER 1/2 RUPEE 1943 L LAHORE |
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PCGS PF 65 |
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India (British)
Lahore, India (British), silver original proof 1/2 rupee, George VI, 1943-L, very rare, PCGS PR65, finest and only example in PCGS census.SW-9.60; KM-552.Very lightly rainbow toned over luster, virtually no marks or wear, first date of the type and only the third and finest specimen known (the other two graded PF 61 and PF 63 by NGC). The all-important mintmark L is very small and appears on the middle head of each of two sets of three thistles at about 5 and 7 o'clock on the reverse, the mintmark on the right showing backwards. Lahore is in modern-day Pakistan, which became an independent country in 1947 upon partition of British India
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India - British INDIA 1943 |
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PROOF LAHORE |
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NICKLE 1/4 RUPEE 1943 L LAHORE SW-9.91a PR Unlisted |
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PCGS PF 64 |
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India (British)
Lahore, India (British), silver original proof 1/4 rupee, George VI, 1943-L, very rare, PCGS PR64, finest and only example in PCGS census.SW-9.91a; KM-unl.Choice rainbow toning over luster, mostly blue-purple in centers and reddish-gold near rims, no marks or wear except for the slightest contract friction on a couple high points, first date of type and only the third specimen known (the other two graded PF 62 and PF 64 by NGC), unlisted in KM and even unlisted in the Stevens-Weir reference but with new number assigned by them already for a later edition. The small but critical L mintmark appears properly at the bottom the reverse. Lahore is in modern-day Pakistan, which became an independent country in 1947 upon partition of British India
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India - British INDIA 1834 |
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PATTERN |
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SILVER 1 RUPEE 1834 SW1.22 PR 170 |
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PCGS PF 61 |
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William IV, Silver Pattern Rupee, type 2, 1834, Calcutta Mint, Obv: Bare head of the King facing right, surrounded by the lettering of the Legend GULIELMUS IIII D: G: BRITT. ET IND. REX. enclosed in a wavy circle. All within a raised, toothed border. Rev: Value denomination in 4 different languages i.e. English, Bengali, Persian and Hindi, no raised dot after year numerals, reverse rotated at 11 o' clock (PR 170, S&W 1.22).
Slabbed and Graded by PCGS as PR 61, Mint State, Extremely Rare.
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India - British INDIA 1834 |
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PATTERN |
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SILVER 1 RUPEE 1834 C KM-Pn4 Pr.172 |
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PCGS AU 53 |
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BRITISH INDIA 1834 WILLIAM PATTERN RUPEE, THE RARE VARIETY PR 172 WITH SRAIGHT GRAINED EDGES
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India - British INDIA 1901 |
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PATTERN |
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SILVER 1 RUPEE 1901 SW 7.1 PR 1045 |
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PCGS PF 63 |
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INDIA. British India. Silver Original Proof/Pattern Rupee, 1901, prepared by F K Wezel, the chief engraver at the Calcutta Mint, obv EDUARDUS VII REX ET IMPERATOR (SW 7.1; Pr 1045). In PCGS holder, graded P63, moderately toned, beautiful and rather conservatively graded
The two Patterns that F K Wezel produced were quite beautiful in themselves but may not have been sturdy enough to stand up to the rigours of circulation. The mintages for Edward would demand a great number of dies. Pridmore is very informative on these two patterns, a great deal of back and forth correspondence went into the agreement for the production of the Edward VII series of coins. Also unusual, is that Latin was used for the obverse inscription EDWARDUS VII REX ET IMPERATOR
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India - British INDIA 1901 |
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PATTERN |
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SILVER 1 RUPEE 1901 SW 7.2 PR1046 |
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PCGS PF 65 |
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INDIA. British India. Silver Early Proof/Pattern Restrike Rupee, 1901, obv EDUARDUS VII REX ET IMPERATOR, as the previous original pattern but with the Pattern Reverse Pr 1045 that Wezel produced (SW 7.2; Pr 1046)
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India - British INDIA 1905 |
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PATTERN 1/4 ANNA |
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BRONZE 1/4 ANNA 1905 C SW7.166C |
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PCGS UNC Details |
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INDIA. British India. UNIQUE 1/4 ANNA PATTERN BRONZE 1905 SW 7.166C, ONLY KNOWN EXAMPLE
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INDIA - BRITISH INDIA |
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Proof |
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Copper 1/2P 1862(C) SW 4.178 |
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NGC PF 62 RB |
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The David Fore Collection
Coins of British India
Copper Proof ½-Pice, 1862, obv VICTORIA QUEEN (SW 4.178). Lacquer removed poorly, now re-toning, about uncirculated.
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INDIA - BRITISH INDIA 1861 |
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pattern |
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silver RUPEE 1861 S&W-4.32 SILVER PATTERN PLAIN EDGE - MEDAL ALIGN. SW 4.35; Pr 49 |
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NGC PF 63 CAMEO |
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INDIA. British India. Silver Pattern Rupee, 1861, obv VICTORIA QUEEN, indentation at lower part of bust, weak L. C. WYON below the bust, rev top flower is different in that the inside of the flower bud design itself is raised for the flower but it comes from a flat field, so it is actually quite different from the reverse I and II in SW, plain edge, coin die axis (SW 4.35). In NGC holder, graded PF63 CAMEO.
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INDIA - BRITISH INDIA 1904 |
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PATTERN |
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SILVER ANNA 1904 S&W-7.127 SILVER PATTERN SW 7.127 |
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NGC PF 63 |
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The David Fore Collection – Part Two. INDIA. British India. Silver Pattern Anna, 1904, as the coin in the previous lot but struck in silver, obv EDWARD VII KING AND EMPEROR around bare head of the king right, rev large numeral "1", value in Persian and Nagri to either side, ONE ANNA 1904 around (SW 7.127). In NGC holder, graded PF63, moderately toned.
Pridmore states that an example of this coin exists in tin. It is possible that he was actually referring to this coin, as he has no silver piece listed. Silver really would not have been a practical metal for this issue as the obverse is almost identical to the ¼-Rupee
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INDIA - BRITISH INDIA 1905 |
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PATTERN |
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NICKLE ANNA 1905 S&W-7.132 NICKEL PATTERN SW 7.132 PR 1067 |
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NGC PF 64 |
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INDIA. British India. Nickel Pattern Anna, 1905, edge of 16 scallops, otherwise as above but with a change in the nickel content, closer to that which was actually used on the currency coins, obv EDWARD VII KING & EMPEROR (SW 7.132, this coin illustrated; Pr 1067). In NGC holder, graded PF64
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INDIA - BRITISH INDIA 1945 |
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PATTERN |
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BRONZE PIE 1945 S&W-9.264 BRONZE PATTERN SW 9.264 PR 1092 |
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NGC MS 64 RB |
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INDIA. British India. Bronze Pattern Pice, 1945, obv INDIA, crown above, rev flower each side of the numeral "1", lotus on one side and rose on the other (SW 9.264; Pr 1092). In NGC holder, graded MS64RB
In the Stevens & Weir reference, the last sentence of the description for this entry should read "1945 above a large 1 and PIE below"
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INDIA - BRITISH BENGAL PRESIDENCY 1809 |
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PATTERN 1/2 PICE |
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COPPER 1/2P 1809 BENGAL PRESIDENCY PLAIN EDGE-COPPER PATTERN PS 10.21 PR 395 |
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NGC PF 64 BN |
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INDIA. East India Company. Bengal Presidency. Copper Pattern ½-Pice Sicca, 1809, obv arms of the Company, no motto on the ribbon, HALF PIE above, date 1809, rev value in three languages (PS 10.21; Pr 395) NGC PF64
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