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I Need Some Help With Indian Coins

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 Posted 06/25/2008  6:29 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add dom to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Hi all,
An indian co-worker of mine returned from India with some old Indian coins: 4, 1 rupee coins dated 1904,1907,1913, and 1918
2, 1/4 rupee coins dated 1942 1nd 1943
1, 2 annas coin dated 1888
I can find no mintmark on them and they are all in pretty good shape at least a low AU. She was told that they are silver. I have a world coin book but I could not find them in there. ebay was limited, but did find out that the 2 annas coin and the 1/4 rupee coins are silver. I would assume the higher denomination 1 rupee coin would also be silver. If any one knows anything about these coins it would be real helpful, thanks
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 Posted 06/26/2008  07:57 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Sap to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
They are indeed all silver; the 2 annas and the rupees are .917 fine, the quarter-rupees are .500 fine.

The mintmarks on coins of British India aren't as simple and straightforward as the mintmarks on American coins.

The two annas has two mintmark vaieties: B for Bombay and no mintmark for Calcutta on these coins, the "B" is "on the stem of the top flower".

The quarter-rupees: 1942 only has one mintmark variety, "no mintmark" for Calcutta. 1943 has three mintmarks: none (Calcutta), dot (Bombay) and L (Lahore).

The rupees: 1904 and 1907 both have two: none (Calcutta) and "B in the space below the cross on the crown" (Bombay). 1913 and 1918 also have two mintmarks: none (Calcutta) and dot (Bombay).

In all these cases, this is purely of academic interest; the mintmarks all have the same catalogue values.
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 Posted 06/26/2008  10:46 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add dom to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Thanks, I've got to go back and check for the mint marks. They are beautiful coins.
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