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British India 1940 1/4 Rupee Bombay Mint 2 Different Types

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 Posted 02/23/2012  2:28 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add ubs2011 to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
I have found this unusual 1940 B 1/4 Rupee from British India (Coin on the left in the image). On observe the George VI head is similar to as in 1938 and 1939 1/4 Rupee while on the reverse mint mark "dot" appear to be more distinct than the usual 1940B 1/4 Rupee (coin on the right).

Please post any more information about this coin.

Thank you.

John


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 Posted 02/23/2012  3:18 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add drkrish21 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
I think the dot indicates Bombay mint.
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According to Numismaster:
http://secure.numismaster.com/ta/Co...p=&Date=1940

KM# 544a - 1/4 Rupee 1940 0.5 Silver 0.0469 oz. ASW:
Obv: Crowned head left
Rev: Denomination and date within circle, wreath surrounds

KM# 545 - 1/4 Rupee 1940 0.5 Silver 0.0469 oz. ASW:
Obv: Large second head, small rim decoration
Rev: Denomination and date within circle, wreath surrounds
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 Posted 02/23/2012  3:38 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add drkrish21 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Thanks nancyc ... thats a new information for me...
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Thank you for the info Nancy.
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You're

Happy to be able to help out.
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Hi, I believe there were two different silver contents (o.5) & (.917) for the same year, same denomination on one of the coins of 1939/1940. I guess, 1940. Was it 1/4th Rupee or 1/2 Rupee? This was very unique and happened with only one denomination of one year around 1939/1940. Can anyone share more specific information on that pls?
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Hi,

I'm glad I found this thread with a similar coin to mine. I therefore would want to request that the participants in this thread give their opinions on both the grade and variety (if applicable) for this 1885 India-British 1/4 Rupee. I think it could be a 'B' mint-mark but I do not know how to find this 'B' on this coin. Please assist me here.

The reason I also took a side cross sectional photo was to show that the obverse bust appears to be 'raised' up off of the field: instead of being incuse.

I am unsure of the terminology used here with respect to this 'raised' or 'incuse' bust coin but I do know that the 1885B is the only one with a 'raised' bust which means that it could be an expensive coin per the NGC World Coin pricing guide below:

http://www.ngccoin.com/price-guide/...-duid-337382

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1885 India-British 1/4 Rupee-grade request:

https://goccf.com/t/245412

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1885 India-British 1/4 Rupee-variety ck

https://goccf.com/t/245410

Thanks for the help.
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mdpmedia: Info on the MM positions can be found at this excellent site:
http://jfcampbell.us/india/victoria/qrupee-mm.htm

sangrahak wrote -
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Hi, I believe there were two different silver contents (o.5) & (.917) for the same year, same denomination on one of the coins of 1939/1940. I guess, 1940. Was it 1/4th Rupee or 1/2 Rupee? This was very unique and happened with only one denomination of one year around 1939/1940. Can anyone share more specific information on that pls?

Wow, I missed this question from Feb 2015, but anyhow, as best I can tell, this is the info you might have been after.

1938-1940 Coins:

KM#544 ¼ Rupee dated 1938-39,
KM#549 ½ Rupee dated 1938-39,
KM# 550 ½ Rupee dated 1939, and
KM555 1 Rupee dated 1938-39 were all(.917) Silver

KM#545 & 544a ¼ Rupee dated 1940,
KM#550a ½ Rupee dated 1940,
KM556 1 Rupee dated 1939-43 were all(.500) Silver

I hope I didn't make any mistakes with that.



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 Posted 11/16/2015  03:07 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add mdpmedia to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Nevol,

I concur with your opinion. This site, http://jfcampbell.us/india/victoria/qrupee-mm.htm, is indispensable insofar as its usefulness in drilling down to the identity of my coin which did turn out to be a:

1/4 Rupee 1885B, raised mint mark, Type B Bust, Type I reverse with a 1,118,000 mintage.

Now with this verified information I can confidently state that the NGC retail values of $ 175.00 and $ 290.00 respectively for VF-20 and XF-40 accurately apply.

Without your assistance I would have had to settle for between a $ 40 - $ 50 retail resale price only because I would not have been able to substantiate the higher pricing structure.

Gracias

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Glad to have been able to assist.
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